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The superfamily

Olivoidea(Gastropoda: Neogastropoda)

An illustrated chronologic catalogue of literature,taxa and type figures, 1681 to present

R.P.A. Voskuil

Version 3. May 2018

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On the front cover:

Porphyria porphyria (Linnaeus, 1758).

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The superfamily

Olivoidea(Gastropoda: Neogastropoda)

An illustrated chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures,

1681 to present

R.P.A. Voskuil

Version 3. May 2018

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R.P.A. Voskuil. The superfamily Olivoidea (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda).An illustrated chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures, 1681 to present. Version 3. May 2018.

Table of contents

About the author...........................................................................................................2

Version history..............................................................................................................3

Introduction...................................................................................................................4

Pre-Linnean works.......................................................................................................5

1758 to present.............................................................................................................7

Ghost taxa.................................................................................................................118

Web sites and web articles......................................................................................119

Collection acronyms................................................................................................121

List of figures............................................................................................................122

Acknowledgements..................................................................................................124

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R.P.A. Voskuil. The superfamily Olivoidea (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda).An illustrated chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures, 1681 to present. Version 3. May 2018.

About the author

Born 1963 in Delft, The Netherlands, the author became interested in sea-shells during fre-quent trips to the nearby beaches of Kijkduin, Scheveningen, Katwijk and Hoek van Holland. Collecting his first beached shells soon led to attempts to identify those finds. Slowly, a lifetime hobby developed. Visits to an uncle, Frans Remery, who most kindly donated some shells from Bretagne, France, a local-ity at that time remote and exotic for a youngster, gave a further boost.

A trip to Bretagne, in 1975, accompanied by his father Jan Voskuil, further stimulated the in-terest in natural history and shells and their inhabitants. A collection and library started to grow.

Being originally interested mainly in the bivalve family Cardiidae, several paper were published (most with W.J.H. (Jelle) Onverwagt as co-author). Other papers were published on field collecting, Hy-datina, Strombidae (as co-author of Gerard Visser and Leo Man in ‘t Veld) and Olividae. A few papers on Recent and fossil Brachiopoda were published as well.

The present focus is on the living and extinct members of the neogastropod superfamily Olivoidea, with several papers in preparation. The current catalogue is a spin-off of that focus.

Please visit the author’s profile pages at Academia and ResearchGate.

ORCID-identifier: 0000-0002-9261-7862

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R.P.A. Voskuil. The superfamily Olivoidea (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda).An illustrated chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures, 1681 to present. Version 3. May 2018.

Version history

Version 3. Published May 2018.

• The name of the document has been changed from “Olividae and Olivellidae ...” to “The superfamily Olivoidea ...” to reflect recent taxonomic changes (Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre, Bonillo & Bouchet, 2017).The Bellolividae was established as a family and the Ancillariidae raised from subfamily to family level. As a consequence of moving of the Pseudolividae back to the superfamily (and the introduction of the Benthobiidae), literature records and taxon references involving those two families were added. Pseudolivid taxa have been assigned to genera (on the Olivoidea Scratchpad site) reflecting the most current taxonomy of the family. That the vast majority of the basionyms and many synonyms are includedwhereas secondary references are still largely missing. This is a major task for the next version of the catalogue and the Scratchpad site.

• New and missing literature and taxa were added; missing page references were added where possible. Many minor additions and corrections were made.

• “Not ...” was changed to “Junior primary homonym of …” or “Junior secondary homonym of …” where ap-propriate.

• A chapter named “Ghost taxa” was added. On this page taxa manuscript and/or shell-trade names are listed that appear on the Internet or in literature which were never published appropriately.

• Web sites and web articles were moved from the literature listing and are now listed in a separate chapter named “Web sites and web articles”.

• Photographs of type species of several type species of genus-group taxa have been added. Where pos-sible, type material, available under Creative Commons license (notably from the MNHN) is given. If not available, other specimens (from the reference collection of the author (RV)) are given, representing the original concept of the taxon as best as possible. Links embedded in the collection numbers will bring you to the pages on the Internet relevant to that sample (Paris Museum database (MNHN), RV collectionspecimens pages on the Olivoidea Scratchpad site). As a consequence of adding photographs, chaptersnamed “Collection acronyms” and “List of figures” were added.

• Several modifications to the page lay-out of the document. The most important being that the font size of the body text has been reduced and that the body text was converted to a 2-column layout (to more eas-ily accommodate figures). As a result of these modifications the document now contains fewer pages andat the same time covers over 20% extra text.

Version 2. Published February 2017.

• Page named “About the author” and “Acknowledgements” were added.• A new cover photograph was used.• Literature references not in this document but present on the “Olividae and Olivellidae Scratchpad” site,

and vice versa, were added.• New literature and taxa were added; missing literature items and missing page references were added

where possible. Corrections were made.• A page header was added to facilitate recognition of individually printed pages.• Text font sizes have been changed (enlarged) to improve legibility; minor typographic changes were

made.• Hyperlinks (click the year of publication to get to the relevant page) to the corresponding pages in the

“Olividae and Olivellidae Scratchpad” site were added. Literature items marked with an asterisk (*) are available as PDF on the “Olividae and Olivellidae Scratchpad” site.

Version 1. Published February 2016.

Initial version.

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R.P.A. Voskuil. The superfamily Olivoidea (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda).An illustrated chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures, 1681 to present. Version 3. May 2018.

Introduction

This document accompanies the data found on The Olivoidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Scratchpad. On that site, the following additional data can be found:

• Original descriptions and figures;• interpretation of taxa and synonymies;• distribution data;• figures of specimens;• collection data;• literature references and PDFs where available;• zoo-geographic and stratigraphic cross-references;• and much, much more….

Listed in this catalogue are all literature items containing valid and invalid descriptions of taxa, major taxonomic works, and literature items giving additional information. Data are lis-ted “as is”, with interpretation being available on the Scratchpad.

The vast majority of the literature items were checked. A very small number were not yet available, resulting in missing data. It is hoped that these omissions will be corrected in futureeditions of this catalogue.

This PDF is uploaded to the following sites:

◦ The Oliv oidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda ) Scratchpad ◦ Internet Archive ◦ Academia

Disclaimer. Being distributed as a pdf file on-line only, this document does not meet the cri-teria of publication as defined by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Any (ac-cidentally) validated taxa herein therefore do not enter zoological nomenclature.

Document published under Creative-Commons licence

Published May, 2018Hulst, The Netherlands

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Pre-Linnean works

1681

BUONANNI, P., 1681. Recriatione dell’ Occhio e della Mente: 1-384, plates in 3 volumes. Rome.*Fig. 296. Type figures of Voluta musica Linnaeus, 1758.

Fig. 297. Type figure of Voluta musica Linnaeus, 1758.

1684

BUONANNI, P., 168 4 . Recreatio mentis et oculi in observatione animalium testaceorum: curiosis naturae inspectoribus ... proposita a P. Philippo Bonanno ... nunc denuò ab eodem Latinè oblata, centum additis testaceorum iconibus …: [4] + [6] + 1-270 + [8] + [2]. Rome. [This basically is a re-edition of Buonanni, 1681, containing extra plates].*Fig. 332. Type figure of Bulla vesica Gmelin, 1791.

1688

LISTER, M., 1688. Martini Lister Historiae sive Synopsis methodicae Conchyliorum quorum omnium picturae ad vivum delin... 4: 1023 figs. London.Pl. 717 fig. 1. Type figure of Voluta annulata Gmelin, 1791;

type figure of Oliva leucophaea Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 718 fig. 2. Type figure of Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 719 fig. 3. Type figure of Oliva episcopalis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 720 fig. 5. Type figure of Oliva guttata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 721 fig. 6. Type figure of Oliva guttata Fischer von Wald-heim, 1807; type figure of Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 722. Type figure of Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 723 fig. 10. Type figure of Voluta gibbosa Born, 1778; type figure of Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791; type figure of Oliva utriculus Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 725 fig. 12. Type figure of Oliva textilina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 725 fig. 13. Type figure of Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791; type figure of Oliva conoidalis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 727 fig. 14. Type figure of Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758; type figure of Oliva tremulina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 729 fig. 17. Type figure of Voluta hiatula Gmelin, 1791; type figure of Porphyria caesia Röding, 1798; type fig-ure of Oliva ancillaria Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 731 fig. 20. Type figure of Porphyria labradorensis Röd-ing, 1798; type figure of Oliva mustelina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 733 fig. 22. Type figure of Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 735 fig. 25. Type figure of Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 739 fig. 27. Type figure of Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 740 fig. 29. Type figure of Oliva undata Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 746 fig. 40. Type figure of Porphyria tumida Röding, 1798; type figure of Ancillaria torosa Mörch, 1852.

Pl. 974 fig. 29. Type figure of Eburna flavida Lamarck, 1801.

Pl. 982 fig. 42. Type figure of Buccinum glabratum Lin-naeus, 1758.

1702

PETIVER, J., 1702. Gazophylacii naturae & artis decas prima: 1-96. London.*Pl. 19 fig. 9. Type figure of Voluta gibbosa Born, 1778; type

figure of Oliva utriculus Lamarck, 1811.

1705

RUMPHIUS, G.E., 1705. D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer, of eene beschryvinge van allerhande schaalvisschen; benevens de voornaamste hoorntjes en schulpen, als ook zommige , mineraalen, gesteenten, enz.: 1-340. Amsterdam.*Pl. 39 fig. 1. Type figure of Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758;

type figure of Oliva erythrostoma Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 39 fig. 2. Type figure of Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 39 fig. 4. Type figure of Porphyria sepultura principis Röding, 1798.

Pl. 39 fig. 5. Type figure of Porphyria caerulea Röding, 1798.

Pl. 39 fig. 6. Type figure of Oliva guttata Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Voluta cruenta Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 39 figs. 6-7. Type figures of Voluta ispidula Linnaeus, 1758.

Pl. 39 fig. 9. Type figure of Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811.

1709

PETIVER, J., 1709-1711. Catalogus Classicus & Topicus Omnium Rerum Figuratum in V. Decadibus: 1-4, 100 plates. London.*Pl. 59 fig. 8. Type figures of Voluta ispidula Linnaeus, 1758.

1713

PETIVER, J., 1713. Aquatilium Animalium Amboinæ, etc.: 1-4 + 20 plates. London.*Pl. 22 fig. 5. Type figures of Voluta cruenta Dillwyn, 1817.

1709

BUONANNI, P., 1 709 . Musaeum Kircherianum, sive Musaeum A P. Athanasio Kirchero in Collegio Romano Societatis Iesu iam pridem incaeptum...: 1-522. Rome.*Fig. 262. Type figure of Cypraea venerea Gmelin, 1791.

Fig. 330. Type figure of Bulla vesica Gmelin, 1791.

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1742

ARGENVILLE A.J.D. D’, 1742. L’histoire naturelle éclaircie dans deux ses parties principales, la lithologie et la conchyliologie, dont l’une traité des pierres et l'autre des coquillages, ouvrage dans lequel on trouve une nouvelle méthode & une notice critique des princi-paux auteurs qui ont écrit sur ces matières: i-vi + 1-492. Paris.*Pl. 12 fig. G. Type figure of Buccinum glabratum Linnaeus,

1758.

Pl. 13 fig. M. Not an olivid or olivellid but belonging to Ran-ellidae.

Pl. 16 fig. K. Type figure of Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758.

Pl. 16 fig. M. Type figure of Voluta gibbosa Born, 1778; typefigure of Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791.

Pl. 16 fig. R. Type figure of Voluta oliva Linnaeus, 1758.

Pl. 16 fig. S. Type figure of Oliva senegalensis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 17 fig. F. Type figures of Voluta musica Linnaeus, 1758.

GUALTIERI, N., 1742. Index testarum conchyliorum quae adservantur in museo Nicolai Gualtieri ... et me-thodice distributae exhibentur tabulis CX. Florence.*Pl. 23 fig. B. Type figure of Voluta oliva Linnaeus, 1758;

type figures of Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 23 figs. F, T. Type figures of Oliva episcopalis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 23 fig. Q. Type figure of Voluta cruenta Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 23 fig. RR. Type figure of Oliva subulata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 23 fig. SS. Type figure of Oliva hiatula Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 23 fig. T. Type figure of Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 24 fig. A. Type figure of Oliva luteola Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 24 fig. G. Type figure of Voluta gibbosa Born, 1778; type figure of Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791.

Pl. 24 figs. H, O. Type figures of Oliva erythrostoma Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 24 figs. I, L, N. Type figures of Oliva tricolor Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 24 figs. O-P. Type figures of Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758.

Pl. 28 figs. X-Z. Type figures of Voluta musica Linnaeus, 1758.

Pl. 43 fig. T. Type figures of Buccinum glabratum Linnaeus, 1758; type figures of Eburna flavida Lamarck, 1801.

1752

HILL, J., 1752. An history of animals. Containing descrip-tions of the birds, beasts, fishes, and insects, of the several parts of the world; and including accounts of the several classes of Animalcules, visible only by the assistance of microscopes: [8] + 1-584 + [4]. Lon-don.*Pl. 8 “The Clouded Olive” figure . Type figure of Voluta gib-

bosa Born, 1778; type figure of Voluta gibbosa Born, 1780.

1753

KLEIN, J.T., 1753. Tentamen methodi ostracologicae sive dispositio naturalis conchlidum et concharum in suasclasses, genera et species, iconibus fingulorum generum aeri illustrata…: 177 + 44 + 15 pp. Leiden.*Pl. 2 fig 47. Type figure of Buccinum glabratum Linnaeus,

1758.

Pl. 5 fig. 96. Type figure of Bulla vesica Gmelin, 1791.

1757

ADANSON, M., 1757. Histoire naturelle du Sénégal. Co-quillages. Avec la relation abrégée d’un voyage en ce pays, pendant les années 1749, 50, 51, 52 & 53. [Part 1] Voyage au Sénégal: 1-190; [Part 2] Histoire des coquillages: i-xcvi + 1-275. Paris.*Pl. 4 fig. 6. Type figure of Oliva guttata Fischer von Wald-

heim, 1808.

Pl. 4 fig. 7. Type figure of Oliva ancillaria Lamarck, 1811.

KNORR, G.W., 1757. Vergnügen der Augen und des Gemüths, in vorstellung einer allgemeinen Samm-lung von Schnecken und Muscheln welche im Meer gefunden warden1. 1: [2], 39, 7 pp., 30 hand-colouredplates. Nürnberg.*Pl. 15 fig. 7. Type figure of Porphyria umbrosa Röding,

1798.

1 French language and Dutch language editions of this work were pub-lished as “Les delices des yeux et de l'esprit, ou, Collection generale desdifferentes especes de coquillages que la mer renferme” (1764-1773) and“G. W. Knorrs Verlustiging der oogen en van den geest; of Verzamelingvan allerley bekende hoorens en schulpen, die in haar eigen kleuren afge-beeld zyn” (1770-1775) respectively. These works are omitted in this cata-logue as Knorr’s plates were reproduced, and are not strictly binominal aswell.

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1758 to present

1758

LINNAEUS, C., 1758. Systema Naturae 10(1): 1-823. Stock-holm.*Voluta Linnaeus, 1758: 729. Type species by subsequent

designation (Montfort, 1810): Voluta musica Linnaeus, 1758 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Vo-lutidae).

Voluta ispidula Linnaeus, 1758: 730. Refers to Rumphius,1705: Pl. 39 figs. 6-7; Petiver, 1709-1711: Pl. 59 fig. 8. Burdigalian, Miocene. Saucats, Gironde, France.

Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758: 729. Refers to Lister,1688: Pl. 727 fig. 14; Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 1; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 24 figs. O-P; Argenville, 1742: Pl. 16 fig. K; Regenfuss, 1758: Pl. 2 fig. 15. Recent. No localitygiven. Type species of Porphyria Röding, 1798; type species of Strephona Gray, 1847.

fig. 1. Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758. Type species of PorphyriaRöding, 1798, and of Strephona Gray, 1847. RV 2514 . Panama, Ar-

chipelago de las Perlas. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Voluta oliva Linnaeus, 1758: 729-730. Refers to: Lister,1688: Pl. 19 c. I. t. 2. (figure unidentifiable); Rumphius,1705: Pl. 39 fig. 2- f. (figure unidentifiable, could either be figure 2 or figure F); Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 23 fig. B; Ar-genville, 1742: Pl. 16 fig. R; Regenfuss, 1758: Pl. 1 fig. 2. Recent. M. Indico. Type species of Oliva Bruguière, 1789.

fig. 2. Voluta oliva Linnaeus, 1758. Type species of Oliva Bruguière,1789. RV 6931a . India, Tamil Nadu, Tuticorin. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Voluta caffra Linnaeus, 1758: 732. Recent. No locality given. Not in Olivoidea but in Costellariidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Neogastropoda).

Voluta musica Linnaeus, 1758: 733. Refers to Buonanni,1681: Figs. 296-297; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 28 figs. X-Z; Ar-genville, 1742: Pl. 17 fig. F. Recent. O. Americas ad Ja-maicam, Barbados. Type species of Voluta Linnaeus, 1758.

Buccinum glabratum Linnaeus, 1758: 739. Refers to Lister,1688: Pl. 982 fig. 42; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 43 fig. T; Ar-genville, 1742: Pl. 12 fig. G; Klein, 1753: Pl. 2 fig 47. Recent. Oceano Americano. Type species of (through its junior synonym Eburna flavida Lamarck, 1801)Eburna Lamarck, 1801; type species of Dipsaccus Adams & Adams, 1853.

fig. 3. Buccinum glabratum Linnaeus, 1758. Type species of EburnaLamarck, 1801, and of Dipsaccus Adams & Adams, 1853. RV 2 642 .

Aruba, San Nicolas. Scale bar is 1 cm.

REGENFUSS, F.M., 1758. Auserlesne Schnecken Muscheln und andre Schaalthiere… Choix de coquillages et de crustacés. Copenhagen.*Pl. 1 fig. 2. Type figure of Voluta oliva Linnaeus, 1758.

Pl. 2 fig. 15. Type figure of Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758;type figure of Oliva erythrostoma Lamarck, 1811.

1761

SEBA, A., 1761. Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio et iconibus artificiosissimis ex-pressi... 3: 1-212. Amsterdam.*Pl. 53 figs. H, I. Type figures of Oliva sanguinolenta

Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 53 fig. K. Type figure of Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 53 figs. P-Q. Type figures of Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 53 fig. R. Type figure of Oliva fusiformis Lamarck, 1811.

1764

KNORR, G.W., 1764. Vergnügen der Augen und des Ge-müths, in vorstellung einer allgemeinen Sammlung von Schnecken und Muscheln welche im Meer gefun-den warden 2: 56, [16] pages, 30 plates. Nürnberg.*Pl. 10 figs. 6-7. Type figures of Porphyria amethystina Rö-

ding, 1798; type figures of Voluta cruenta Dillwyn, 1817.

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Pl. 12 figs. 4-5. Type figures of Voluta gibbosa Born, 1778; type figures of Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791.

1766

BRANDER, G., 1766. Fossilia Hantoniensia collecta, et in Museo Brittanico deposita: i-vi + 1-43. London. [The descriptions of the fossil species are by D.C. SOLANDER.]*Voluta ispidula Solander, in Brander, 1766: 33, fig. 72. Ju-

nior primary homonym of Voluta ispidula Linnaeus, 1758. Eocene. Hanton, England.

1767

DAVILA, P.F., 1767. Catalogue systématique et raisonné des curiosites de la nature et de l’art, qui composent le Cabinet de M. Davila, avec figures en taille douce, de plusiers morceaux qui n’avoient point encore été gravés. Tome premier: i-xxv + [1] + 1-571. Paris.*Pl. 15 fig. F. Type figure of Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817.

PETIVER, J., 1767. Jacobi Petiveri Opera, Historiam Natu-ralem spectantia: containing several thousand figuresof birds, beasts, fish, reptiles, insects, shells, corals, and fossils; also of trees, shrubs, herbs, fruits, fun-gus's, mosses, sea-weeds, &c. fom all parts, adeptedto Ray's History of Plants, on above three hundred copper plates, with English and Latin names: 200 plates. London.*Pl. 102 fig. 18. Type figure of Oliva acuminata Lamarck,

1811.

Pl. 102 fig. 19. Type figure of Oliva textilina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 152 fig. 6. Type figure of Oliva conoidalis Lamarck, 1811.

1768

KNORR, G.W., 1768. Vergnügen der Augen und des Ge-müths, in vorstellung einer allgemeinen Sammlung von Schnecken und Muscheln welche im Meer gefun-den warden 3: 52 pages, 30 plates. Nürnberg.*Pl. 17 fig. 2. Type figure of Porphyria lutaria Röding, 1798.

Pl. 17 fig. 3. Type figure of Porphyria fasciata Röding, 1798.

Pl. 19 fig. 3. Type figure of Porphyria ispida Röding, 1798.

1771

KNORR, G.W., 1771. Vergnügen der Augen und des Ge-müths, in vorstellung einer allgemeinen Sammlung von Schnecken und Muscheln welche im Meer gefun-den warden 5: 46 pages, 30 plates. Nürnberg.*Pl. 4 fig. 4. Type figure of Voluta gibbosa Born, 1778.

Pl. 26 fig. 4. Type figure of Porphyria quercina Röding, 1798.

Pl. 28 fig. 6. Type figure of Oliva fusca Fischer von Wald-heim, 1807.

1773

KNORR, G.W., 1773. Vergnügen der Augen und des Gemüths, in vorstellung einer allgemeinen Sammlungvon Schnecken und Muscheln welche im Meer gefun-den warden 6: 76, 18, 11 pp., 30 full colour and 10 tinted plates. Nürnberg.*Pl. 34 figs. 4-5. Type figures of Porphyria dealbata Röding,

1798.

MARTINI, F.H.W., 1773. Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und mit lebendigen Farben erleuchtet. 2: [1-8], I-XVI [= 1-16], 1-362, Tab. XXXII-LXV [= 32-65]. Nürnberg.*Pl. 45 figs. 472-473. Type figures of Porphyria vidua Röding,

1798; type figures of Oliva fusca Fischer von Waldheim,1807; type figures of Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 45 fig. 475. Type figure of Oliva tigrina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 45 figs. 476-477. Type figures of Porphyria miniacea Röding, 1798; type figures of Porphyria miniata Link, 1807; type figures of Oliva erythrostoma Lamarck, 1811;type figure of Oliva aurantiaca Schumacher, 1817.

Pl. 45 figs. 478-479. Type figures of Porphyria variegata Röding, 1798.

Pl. 45 figs. 480-481. Type figures of Oliva funebralis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 46 figs. 485-486. Type figures of Porphyria tentorium Link, 1807.

Pl. 46 fig. 488. Type figure of Porphyria litterata Röding, 1798; type figure of Oliva venulata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 46 fig. 490. Type figure of Porphyria vellus-aureum Röd-ing, 1798.

Pl. 46 figs. 491-492. Type figures of Porphyria amethystina Röding, 1798; type figures of Porphyria aurata Link, 1807; type figures of Voluta cruenta Dillwyn, 1817: type figures of Oliva guttata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 46 figs. 493-494. Type figures of Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 46 fig. 495. Type figure of Voluta carneolus Gmelin, 1791; type figure of Porphyria coffea Röding, 1798; typefigure of Oliva carneola Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 47 figs. 499-500. Type figures of Voluta incrassata Lightfoot, 1786; type figures of Oliva angulata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 47 fig. 501. Type figure of Porphyria fusca Link, 1807; type figure of Oliva cinnamomea Menke, 1830.

Pl. 47 fig. 502. Type figure of Porphyria fenestrata Röding, 1798.

Pl. 47 figs. 507-508. Type figures of Porphyria bulbosa Röd-ing, 1798; type figures of Oliva undata Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 48 figs. 509-510. Type figures of Porphyria spicata Röd-ing, 1798; type figures of Porphyria arachnoidea Röding,1798; type figures of Oliva araneosa Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 48 fig. 511. Type figure of Oliva tricolor Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 48 figs. 512-513. Type figures of Porphyria reticulata Röding, 1798; type figures of Oliva sanguinolenta Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 48 figs. 515-516. Type figures of Porphyria coerulea Link, 1807.

Pl. 48 fig. 518. Type figure of Porphyria caerulea Röding, 1798.

Pl. 49 figs. 524-525, 530. Type figures of Porphyria ispida Röding, 1798. Pl. 49 fig. 530. Type figure of Porphyria taeniata Link, 1807.

Pl. 49 fig. 526. Type figure of Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Mica marmorea Mörch, 1852.

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Pl. 49 figs. 532-533. Type figures of Oliva fabagina Lamarck, 1811. Type figures of Cylindrus crassa Mörch, 1852.

Pl. 49 figs. 534-536. Type figures of Oliva oriola Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 49 fig. 537. Type figure of Porphyria umbrosa Röding, 1798.

Pl. 49 figs. 539-540. Type figures of Voluta utriculus Gmelin,1791; type figures of Oliva nebulosa Lamarck, 1822.

Pl. 50 figs. 541-542. Type figures of Voluta utriculus Gmelin,1791; type figures of Oliva utriculus Lamarck, 1811; typefigures of Oliva ventricosa Schumacher, 1817.

Pl. 50 figs. 543-544. Type figures of Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 50 fig. 545. Type figure of Porphyria minuta Link, 1807; type figure of Voluta nitidula Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 50 figs. 546-547. Type figures of Voluta nitidula Dillwyn, 1817. Type figures of Olivella nitidula Mörch, 1852.

Pl. 50 figs. 549-550. Type figures of Porphyria lutaria Röd-ing, 1798; type figures of Oliva subulata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 50 figs. 551-552. Type figures of Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 50 fig. 553. Type figure of Porphyria lutaria Röding, 1798; type figure of Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 50 fig. 554. Type figure of Oliva luteola Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 50 fig. 555. Type figure of Voluta hiatula Gmelin, 1791; type figure of Porphyria caesia Röding, 1798; type figureof Oliva ancillaria Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Ancilla maculata Schumacher, 1817

Pl. 50 fig. 556. Type figure of Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791.

Pl. 50 figs. 557. Type figure of Voluta nivea Gmelin, 1791; type figure of Oliva eburnea Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 50 fig. 558. Type figure of Voluta nivea Gmelin, 1791; type figure of Porphyria turbinata Röding, 1798; type fig-ure of Oliva oryza Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 51 figs. 559, 561. Type figures of Porphyria sericea Röd-ing, 1798.

Pl. 51 fig. 559. Type figure (559) of Oliva textilina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 51 fig. 561, type figure of Oliva reticularis Lamarck, 1811;type figure of Oliva irisans Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 51 fig. 562. Type figure of Porphyria fulgurator Röding, 1798; type figure of Porphyria ispida Link, 1807.

Pl. 51 fig. 564. Type figure of Voluta annulata Gmelin, 1791.

Pl. 51 figs. 565-566. Type figures of Oliva utriculus Lamarck,1811.

Pl. 65 fig. 722. Type figure of Ancillaria candida Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 65 figs. 723-724. Type figures of Voluta ampla Gmelin, 1791.

Pl. 65 figs. 726-727. Type figures of Ancilla bullata Fischer von Waldheim, 1808.

Pl. 65 figs. 728-729. Type figures of Ancilla laevigata Fisc-her von Waldheim, 1808.

Pl. 65 fig. 731. Type figure of Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801; type figure of Ancillaria cinnamomea Lamarck, 1811.

1775

FORSSKÅL, P., 1775. Descriptiones animalium avium, amphibiorium, piscium, insectorum, vermium; quae initinere orientali observavit Petrus Forskål. Prof. Haun. Post mortem auctoris edidit Carsten Niebuhr, Møller, Copenhagen: i-xxxiv + 1-140. Copenhagen. Preface by C. Niebuhr (1-19).*Voluta caffra Forsskål, 1775: xxxiii. Recent. Junior primary

homonym of Voluta caffra Linnaeus, 1758.

1777

MARTINI, F.H.W., 1777. Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und mit lebendigen Farben erleuchtet. 3: [6] + i-vi + 1-434, Tab. LXVI-CXXI = 66-121]. Nürnberg.*Pl. 120 figs. 1099-1100. Type figures of Buccinum crassum

Gmelin, 1791.

1778

BORN, I. VON, 1778. Index rerum naturalium Musaei Caesarei Vindobonensis. Pars I. Testacea. Verzeich-nis der natürlichen Seltenheiten des K.K. Naturalien Cabinets zu Wien, Erster Theil. Schaltiere. Several unnumbered pages + 1-458 + unnumbered 'Nomen-clator'. Vienna.*Voluta gibbosa Born, 1778: 202. Refers to Lister, 1688: Pl.

10 fig 2 [= Pl. 723 fig. 10]; Petiver, 1702: Pl. 19 fig. 9; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 24 fig. G; Argenville, 1742, Pl. 13 fig.M [= Pl. 16 fig. M]; Hill, 1752: Pl. 8; Knorr, 1764: Pl. 12 figs. 4-5; Knorr, 1771: Pl. 4 fig. 4. Recent. No type local-ity given.

1780

BORN, I. VON, 1780. Testacea Musei Caesarei Vindobo-nensis, quae jussu Mariae Theresiae Augustae dis-posuit et descripsit Ignatius a Born: i-xxxvi + 1-442 + [17]. Vienna.*Voluta gibbosa Born, 1780: 215-216. Refers to Lister, 1688:

Pl. 10 fig 2 [ = Pl. 723 fig. 10]; Petiver, 1702: Pl. 19 fig. 9; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 24 fig. G; Argenville, 1742, Pl. 13 fig. M; Hill, 1752: Pl. 8; Knorr, 1764: Pl. 12 figs. 4-5; Knorr, 1771: Pl. 4 fig. 4. Recent. No type locality given.

CHEMNITZ, J.H., 1780. Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet. 4: [8] + [16] + 1-344 + [1]. Nürnberg.*Pl. 122 fig. 1117. Type figure of Eburna flavida Lamarck,

1801.

FAVANNE, J. DE & FAVANNE, J.G. DE, 1780. La Conchyliologie,ou histoire naturelle des coquilles. 3: plates 1-80. Paris.*Pl. 19 fig. R. Type figure of Oliva senegalensis Lamarck,

1811.

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1784

MARTYN, Th., 1784. The Universal Conchologist, exhibit-ing the figure of every known shell, accurately drawn,and painted after nature: with the new systematic ar-rangement. Vol. 2. Figures of non descript shells, col-lected in the different voyages to the South Seas since the year 1764: plates 41-80. London. [Opinion 456 ICZN (rejected for nomenclatural purposes be-cause the author did not apply the principles of bi-nominal nomenclature)].*Figs. 499-500 [Pl. 38 fig. 1]. Listed as type figures of Voluta

incrassata Lightfoot, 1786, but this apparently was a ty-pographic error for Martini, 1773: Pl. 47 figs. 499-500.

SCHRÖTER, J.S., 1784. Vollständige Einleitung in die Ken-ntniss und Geschichte der Steine und Versteinerun-gen. 4: i-xxxiv + 1-534.*Pl. 10 fig. 4. Type figure of Volutites anomalus Schlotheim,

1820.

1786

KÄMMERER, C.L., 1786. Die Conchylien im Cabinette des Herrn Erbprinzen von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt: i-lxxii+ 1-252. Rudolstadt.*Pl. 3 figs. 7-8. Type figures of Porphyria tuberosa Röding,

1798.

Pl. 4 figs. 1-2. Type figures of Porphyria urceus Röding, 1798.

LIGHTFOOT, J., 1786. A catalogue of the Portland Museum, lately the property of the Duchess Dowager of Port-land, deceased, which will be sold at auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. …: i-viii + 1-194. London.*Voluta incrassata Lightfoot, 1786: 13. Refers to Martyn: figs.

499-500 [typographic error, is Martini, 1773: Pl. 47 figs. 499-500].

Voluta pinguis Lightfoot, 1786: 174. Nomen nudum.

1787

MEUSCHEN, F.C., 1787. Museum Geversianum sive index rerum naturalium continens instructissimam copiam pretiosissimorum omnis generis ex tribus regnis na-turae obiectorum quam dum in vivis erat magna dili-gentia multaque cura comparavit Abrahamus ...: i-iv +1-659. Rotterdam. [Rejected work, ICZN, 1954]*Ancilia Meuschen, 1787: 246. Not available.

1788

CHEMNITZ, J.H., 1788. Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet. Zehenter und letzter Band: [1-24] + 1-376. Nürnberg.*Pl. 147 figs. 1367-1368. Type figures of Oliva brasiliana

Lamarck, 1811. Pl. 147 fig. 1367; type figure of Por-phyria urceus Röding, 1798 [fig. 1368 only]; type figuresof Oliva brasiliensis Schumacher, 1817; type figures ofVoluta pinguis Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 147 fig. 1373. Type figure of Oliva undata Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 147 fig. 1374. Type figure of Oliva fulminans Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 147 fig. 1381. Type figure of Porphyria staphylea Röding,1798; type figure of Ancilla coccinea Fischer von Wald-heim, 1807; type figure of Ancilla coccinea Fischer von Waldheim, 1808; type figure of Ancilla brunea Schu-macher, 1817.

1789

BRUGUIÈRE, J.G., 1789. Encyclopédie méthodique. Histoirenaturelle des vers. 1: i-xviii + 1-757. Paris.*Oliva Bruguière, 1789: xv. Type species by tautonymy: Vo-

luta oliva Linnaeus, 1758.

KARSTEN, D.L.G., 1789. Museum Leskeanum, Regnum Animale. Quod ordine systematico.….: 1-320. Leipzig. [Suppressed for nomenclatural purposed by ICZN Opinion 1877]*Voluta olivacea Karsten, 1789: 216. Recent. Not available.

Voluta nigrita Karsten, 1789: 216. Recent. Recent. Not available.

1791

GMELIN, J.F., 1791. Caroli a Linné. Systema Naturae per regna tria Naturae, Editio decima tertia, Tom. 1, Pars VI, Classis VI. Vermes: 3021-3910. Leipzig.*Cypraea venerea Gmelin, 1791: 3404. Recent. No locality

given. Refers to: Buonanni, 1709: fig. 262.

Bulla vesica Gmelin, 1791: 3433. Recent. Brazil. Refers to Buonanni, 1684: Fig. 332; Buonanni, 1709: fig. 330; Klein, 1753: Pl. 5 fig. 96].

Voluta annulata Gmelin, 1791: 3441. Recent. No locality gi-ven. Refers to Lister, 1688: Pl. 717 fig. 1; Martini, 1773:Pl. 51 fig. 564.

Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791: 3441. Refers to Lister, 1688:Pl. 723 fig. 10; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 24 fig. G; Argenville,1742: Pl. 13 fig. M [= Pl. 16 fig. M]; Knorr, 1764: Pl. 12 figs. 4-5; Martini, 1773: Pl. 49 figs. 539-540, Pl. 50 figs. 541-542. Recent. Oceano Indico et aethiopico. Type species of Utriculina Gray, 1847.

fig. 4. Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791. Type species of Utriculina Gray,1847. RV 2113. Sri Lanka, Gulf of Mannar, by diver, June 19, 1975.

Scale bar is 1 cm.

Voluta hiatula Gmelin, 1791: 3442. Refers to Lister, 1688:Pl. 729 fig. 17; Martini, 1773: Pl. 50 fig. 555. Recent. Mari hispanico. Type species of Hiatula Swainson, 1832; type species of Hiatula Swainson, 1840. Senior synonym of Oliva hiatula Lamarck, 1811.

Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791: 3442. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 50 fig. 556; Lister, 1688: Pl. 725 fig. 13. Recent. Marihispanico. Type species of Jaspidella Olsson, 1956.

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fig. 5. Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791. Type species of Jaspidella Ols-son, 1956. RV 5804a. USA, Florida, Monroe County, Florida Keys,

Little Torch Key, on sandy shoals, 1978. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Voluta nivea Gmelin, 1791: 3442. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 50 figs. 557, Pl. 50 fig. 558. Recent. Mari hispanico.

Voluta carneolus Gmelin, 1791: 3443. Recent. No locality gi-ven. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 fig. 495. Type spe-cies of Galeolopsia Rovereto, 1899; type species of Ga-leolella Cossmann, 1899.

fig. 6. Voluta carneolus Gmelin, 1791. Type species of GaleolopsiaRovereto, 1899. Type species of Galeolella Cossmann, 1899. RV

0409. New Caledonia, Ile des Pins. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Voluta ampla Gmelin, 1791: 3467. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 65 figs. 723-724. Recent. No locality given.

Buccinum crassum Gmelin, 1791: 3485-3486. Refers to Martini, 1777: Pl. 120 figs. 1099-1100. Recent. No local-ity given.

1795

Chemnitz, J.H., 17 95 . Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet. Eilfter Band: [6] + [14] + 1-310+ [2]. Nürnberg.*Pl. 188 figs. 1806-1807. Type figures of Buccinum

plumbeum Dillwyn, 1817.

1798

BRUGUIÈRE, J.G., 1798. Tableau encyclopédique et métho-dique des trois règnes de la nature. Vers Intestines: plates 287-3901. Paris.*Pl. 361 fig. 1. Type figure of Oliva reticularis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 361 fig. 5. Type figure of Oliva venulata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 362 fig. 1. Type figure of Oliva litterata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 362 fig. 4. Type figure of Oliva scripta Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 362 fig. 5. Type figure of Oliva textilina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 363 fig. 1. Type figure of Oliva araneosa Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 363 fig. 2. Type figure of Oliva leucophaea Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 363 fig. 3. Type figure of Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 363 fig. 5. Type figures of Oliva fabagina Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 364 fig. 1. Type figure of Oliva bicingulata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 364 fig. 3. Type figure of Oliva senegalensis Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Oliva peruviana var. fulgurata Von Martens, 1869.

Pl. 364 fig. 4. Type figures of Oliva fulminans Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 364 fig. 5. Type figures of Oliva inflata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 364 fig. 7. Type figures of Oliva undata Lamarck, 1811; type figure of Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 365 fig. 1. Type figure of Oliva sepulturalis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 365 fig. 4. Type figure of Oliva tricolor Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 365 fig. 5. Type figures of Oliva carneola Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 365 fig. 6. Type figures of Oliva utriculus Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 366 fig. 2. Type figures of Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 366 fig. 3. Type figure of Oliva oriola Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 367 fig. 1. Type figures of Oliva fusiformis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 367 fig. 3. Type figures of Oliva elegans Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 367 fig. 4. Type figures of Oliva peruviana Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 367 fig. 5. Type figure of Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 368 fig. 1. Type figures of Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 368 fig. 2. Type figures of Oliva guttata Lamarck, 1811; type figures of Voluta cruenta Dillwyn, 1817.

Pl. 368 fig. 3. Type figure of Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 368 fig. 4. Type figures of Oliva candida Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 368 fig. 5. Type figures of Oliva hiatula Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 368 fig. 6. Type figures of Oliva subulata Lamarck, 1811.

RÖDING, P.F., 1798. Museum Boltenianum sive catalogus cimeliorum e tribus regnis naturae… 2: 1-199. Ham-burg.*Porphyria Röding, 1798: 32. Type species by tautonymy:

Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758.

Porphyria labradorensis Röding, 1798: 32. Refers to Lister,1688: Pl. 731 fig. 20. Recent. No locality given.

1There has been much confusion on the authorship and date of publicationof the Tableau issues related to Mollusca. Sherborn & Woodward (1906:581) list the following, based on issues (livraisons) kept in the originalwrappers in various libraries:

Title - Author pages year Livraison

Vers Infusoires - Bruguière i-viii, 1-83, plates 1-45 1791 46Vers Intestines - Bruguière 85-132, plates 46-189 [1792] 49Vers Intestines - Bruguière plates 190-286 1797 62Vers Intestines - Bruguière plates 287-390 An VI [1798] 64Vers Intestines - Bruguière plates 391-488 1816 81

Liste des objects 1-16

Liste des objects 83-84 reprint, 133-180 1827 98

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Porphyria sericea Röding, 1798: 33. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 51 figs. 559, 561. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria miniacea Röding, 1798: 33. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 45 figs. 476-477. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Miniaceoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986.

fig. 7. Porphyria miniacea Röding, 1798. Type species of Miniaceoli-va Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6966. Japan, Okinawa Island, S end

of Nago Bay, in sand. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Porphyria caerulea Röding, 1798: 33. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 48 fig. 518; Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 5. Re-cent. No locality given.

Porphyria variegata Röding, 1798: 33. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 45 figs. 478-479. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria reticulata Röding, 1798: 33. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 48 figs. 512-513 [listed as 512, 533 but this is a typographic error]. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria sepultura principis Röding, 1798: 33. Not binom-inal. Refers to Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 4. Recent. Nolocality given.

Porphyria fasciata Röding, 1798: 34. Refers to Knorr, 1768:Pl. 17 fig. 3. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria vidua Röding, 1798: 34. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 45 figs. 472-473. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Viduoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986.

fig. 8. Porphyria vidua Röding, 1798. Type species of Viduoliva Petu-ch & Sargent, 1986. RV 7042. Indonesia, Bali, Candidasa. Scale bar

is 1 cm.

Porphyria fenestrata Röding, 1798: 34. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 47 fig. 502. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria quercina Röding, 1798: 34. Refers to Knorr, 1771:Pl. 26 fig. 4. Nomen dubium. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria lutaria Röding, 1798: 34. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 50 figs. 549-550, Pl. 50 fig. 553; Knorr, 1768: Pl. 17 fig. 2. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria spicata Röding, 1798: 35. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 48 figs. 509-510. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria dealbata Röding, 1798: 35. Refers to Knorr, 1773:Pl. 34 figs. 4-5. Nomen dubium. Not Oliva dealbata Reeve, 1850. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria turbinata Röding, 1798: 35. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 50 fig. 558. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria ispida Röding, 1798: 35. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 49 figs. 524-525, 530; Knorr, 1768: Pl. 19 fig. 3. Re-cent. No locality given.

Porphyria amethystina Röding, 1798: 35. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 46 figs. 491-492; Knorr, 1764: Pl. 10 figs. 6-7. Recent. No locality given.

fig. 9. Porphyria amethystina Röding, 1798. Type species of Annu-latoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6971. Solomon Islands, Tulagi

Island, in sand at night, 0.6 m. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Porphyria vellus-aureum Röding, 1798: 36. Refers to Marti-ni, 1773: Pl. 46 fig. 490. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria caesia Röding, 1798: 36. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 50 fig. 555; Pl. 729 fig. 17. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria staphylea Röding, 1798: 36. Refers to Chemnitz,1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1381. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria umbrosa Röding, 1798: 36. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 49 fig. 537; Knorr, 1757: Pl. 15 fig. 7. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria arachnoidea Röding, 1798: 36. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 48 figs. 509-510. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria litterata Röding, 1798: 36. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 46 fig. 488. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria fulgurator Röding, 1798: 36. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 51 fig. 562. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria tumida Röding, 1798: 37. Refers to Lister, 1688:Pl. 746 fig. 40. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria urceus Röding, 1798: 37. Refers to Chemnitz,1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1367; Kämmerer, 1786: Pl. 4 figs. 1-2. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Olivancillaria Orbigny, 1841.

fig. 10. Porphyria urceus Röding, 1798. Type species of OlivancillariaOrbigny, 1841. RV 7306. Brazil, Sao Paulo, Pereque, trawled offsho-

re, depth 3-4.5 m, sand bottom. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Porphyria bulbosa Röding, 1798: 37. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 47 figs. 507-508. Recent. No locality given.

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Porphyria tuberosa Röding, 1798: 37. Refers to Kämmerer,1786: Pl. 3 figs. 7-8. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria coffea Röding, 1798: 37. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 46 fig. 495. Recent. No locality given.

1799

LAMARCK, J.B. DE, 1799. Prodrome d’une nouvelle classifi-cation des coquilles; Comprenant une rédaction ap-propriée des caractères génériques, et l’établisse-ment d’un grand nombre de genres nouveaux. Mé-moires de la Société d’Histoire naturelle de Paris An VII: 63-91.*Ancilla Lamarck, 1799: 70. Type species by ICZN Opinion

579: Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801.

1801

LAMARCK, J.B. DE, 1801. Système des Animaux sans Vertèbres: i-viii + 1-432. Paris.*Eburna Lamarck, 1801: 78. Type species by monotypy:

Eburna flavida Lamarck, 1801.

Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801: 73. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 65 fig. 731. Recent. No locality given; desig-nated subsequently as Tranquebar, India (Kilburn,1981). Type species of Ancilla Lamarck, 1799; type spe-cies of Anaulax Roissy, 1805; type species of Ancillaria Lamarck, 1811.

fig. 11. Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801. Type species of AncillaLamarck, 1799, and of Anaulax Roissy, 1805, and of Ancillaria

Lamarck, 1811. RV 2345 a . India, Kerala, Trivandrum, December1979. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Eburna flavida Lamarck, 1801: 78. Refers to Lister, 1688:Pl. 974 fig. 29; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 43 fig. T; Chemnitz,1780: Pl. 122 fig. 1117. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Eburna Lamarck, 1801. For a figure of the type species, please refer to Buccinum glabratum Lin-naeus, 1758, which is a senior synonym of the taxon un-der discussion.

1803

LAMARCK, J.B. DE, 1803. Suite de mémoires sur les fossilesdes environs de Paris. Annales du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle 1(5): 383-391, 474-479 [Issue da-ted 1802, published 1803].*Oliva canalifera Lamarck, 1803: 391. Eocene.

Oliva mitreola Lamarck, 1803: 391. Eocene. Grignon, France.

Oliva laumontiana Lamarck, 1803: 391. Eocene. Aumont near Montmorency, France.

Ancilla buccinoides Lamarck, 1803: 475. Eocene. Grignon, France. Type species of Spirancilla Vokes, 1935.

fig. 12. Ancilla buccinoides Lamarck, 1803. Type species of Spirancil-la Vokes, 1935. RV 4738 a . France, Oise, Chaumont-en-Vexin [Eoce-

ne. Lutetian]. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Ancilla subulata Lamarck, 1803: 475. Eocene. Environs de Paris.

Ancilla olivula Lamarck, 1803: 475. Eocene. Courtagnon and Grignon, France.

Ancilla canalifera Lamarck, 1803: 475. Eocene. Grignon, France. Type species of Ancillarina Bellardi, 1882.

fig. 13. Ancilla canalifera Lamarck, 1803. Type species of AncillarinaBellardi, 1882. RV 5374 a . France, Eure, Gisors, excavation near

D195 [Eocene, Lutetian]. Scale bar is 1 cm.

1804

PILKINGTON, W., 1804. Description of some fossil shells found in Hampshire. Transactions of the Linnean So-ciety of London 7: 116-118.*Voluta anglica Pilkington, 1804: 116, Pl. 11 fig. 1. Middle Eo-

cene. Hordwell Cliff, Hampshire, England.

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1805

ROISSY, F. DE, 1805. Histoire naturelle générale et partic-uliere des mollusques, animaux sans vertèbres et a sang blanc. 5: i-viii + 9-450. Paris.*Anaulax Roissy, 1805: 430. Type species by subsequent

designation (Eames, 1952): Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801.

1807

FISCHER VON WALDHEIM, J., 1807. Muséum-Demidoff (mis enordre systématique et décrit par G. Fischer), ou cata-logue … des curiosités de la nature et de l’art, don-nées à l’Université impériale de Moscou par … P. de Demidoff. III. Végétaux et animaux: i-ix, 1-330. Mos-cow.Oliva fusca Fischer von Waldheim, 1807: 160-161. Recent.

Mer des Indes. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 45 Pl. 45 figs. 472-473; Knorr, 1771, Pl. 28 fig. 6.

Oliva plicata Fischer von Waldheim, 1807: 161. Type mate-rial lost before 1872.

Oliva elongata Fischer von Waldheim, 1807: 162-163. Re-cent. No locality given.

Ancilla coccinea Fischer von Waldheim, 1807: 163. Refers to Chemnitz, 1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1381. Recent. Type ma-terial lost before 1872.

Ancilla bullata Fischer von Waldheim, 1807: 164. Type ma-terial lost before 1872.

Ancilla laevigata Fischer von Waldheim, 1807: Type materiallost before 1872.

Oliva guttata Fischer von Waldheim, 1807: Type material lost before 1872.

LINK, H.F., 1807. Beschreibung der Naturaliensammlung der Universität zu Rostock, 2: 51-100. Rostock.*Porphyria tentorium Link, 1807: 95. Refers to Martini, 1773:

Pl. 46 figs. 485-486. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria miniata Link, 1807: 95. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 45 figs. 476-477. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria fusca Link, 1807: 95. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 47 fig. 501. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria ispida Link, 1807: 96-97. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 51 fig. 562. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria coerulea Link, 1807: 97. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 48 figs. 515-516. Spelling error. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria aurata Link, 1807: 97. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 figs. 491-492. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria taeniata Link, 1807: 98. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 49 fig. 530. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria flammeola Link, 1807: 98. Recent. No locality gi-ven.

Porphyria minuta Link, 1807: 98. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl.50 fig. 545. Recent. No locality given. Type species ofNiteoliva Olsson, 1956.

1808

FISCHER VON WALDHEIM, J., 1808. Tableaux synoptiques de zoognosie: 1-186. Moscow.*Oliva guttata Fischer von Waldheim, 1808: 62. Refers to Lis-

ter, 1688: Pl. 721 fig. 6; Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 figs. 493-494; Adanson, 1757: Pl. 4 fig. 6. Junior primary homo-nym of Oliva guttata Fischer von Waldheim, 1807. Recent. No locality given.

Ancilla coccinea Fischer von Waldheim, 1808: 63-64. Refersto Chemnitz, 1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1381. Junior primary homonym of Ancilla coccinea Fischer von Waldheim, 1807. Recent. No locality given.

Ancilla laevigata Fischer von Waldheim, 1808: 64. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 65 figs. 728-729. Not in Olividae La-treille, 1825, but probably a juvenile Cypraea (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Cypraeidae). Recent. No locality given.

Ancilla bullata Fischer von Waldheim, 1808: 64. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 65 figs. 726-727. Not in Olividae La-treille, 1825, but probably a juvenile Harpa (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Harpidae). Recent. No locality given.

1810

MONTFORT, D. DE, 1810. Conchyliologie systématique, et classification méthodique des coquilles. Coquilles univalves, non cloisonnées. 2: 1-676. Paris.* [Type designation of Voluta Linnaeus, 1758]Ancillus Montfort, 1810: 382-384. Type species by mono-

typy: Ancilla buccinoides Lamarck, 1803. As stated by Pacaud, Merle & Pons (2013: 42), this is an unjustified emendation (masculin) of Ancilla Lamarck, 1799. How-ever, it was used extensively as a valid genus-group taxon. See: Spirancilla Vokes, 1935.

Oliva panamensis Montfort, 1810: 387-388, text-figure. Re-cent. Panama.

1811

LAMARCK, J.B. DE, 1811. Suite de la détermination des es-pèces de mollusques testacés. Annales du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle 16: 300-328 [Issue dated 1810, published 1811].*Ancillaria Lamarck, 1811: 304. Type species by subsequent

designation (Children, 1823): Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801.

Ancillaria cinnamomea Lamarck, 1811: 304. Refers to Mar-tini, 1773: Pl. 65 fig. 731. Recent. No locality given.

Ancillaria ventricosa Lamarck, 1811: 304. Recent. No local-ity given. Type species of Sparella Gray, 1857.

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fig. 14. Ancillaria ventricosa Lamarck, 1811. Type species of SparellaGray, 1857. RV 0642. Eritrea, Massawa. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Ancillaria marginata Lamarck, 1811: 304. Recent. Nouvelle-Hollande.

Ancillaria candida Lamarck, 1811: 304-305. Refers to Mar-tini, 1773: Pl. 65 fig. 722. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Sparellina Fischer, 1883.

fig. 15. Ancillaria candida Lamarck, 1811. Type species of SparellinaFischer, 1883. MNHN-IM-2000-1292. Sri Lanka. [March 26, 2018.

This specimen erroneously marked as Oliva candida Lamarck, 1822.This MNHN specimen may well be the one illustrated by Bruguière

(1816: Pl. 393 figs. 6a-b)].

Ancillaria glandiformis Lamarck, 1811: 305. Miocene. En-virons de Bordeaux.

Oliva textilina Lamarck, 1811: 309. Refers to Bruguiere,1798: Pl. 362 fig. 5; Lister, 1688: Pl. 725 fig. 12; Martini,1773: Pl. 51 figs. 559; Petiver, 1767: Pl. 102 fig. 19. Re-cent. Océan Américan.

Oliva erythrostoma Lamarck, 1811: 309-310. Refers to Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 24 figs. H, O; Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 1; Martini, 1773: Pl. 45 figs. 476-477; Regenfuss,1758: Pl. 2 fig. 15. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva pica Lamarck, 1811: 310. Recent. Nouvelle-Hollande.

Oliva tremulina Lamarck, 1811: 310. Refers to Lister, 1688:Pl. 727 fig. 14. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva angulata Lamarck, 1811: 310-311. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 47 figs. 499-500. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva maura Lamarck, 1811: 311. Refers to Bruguière, 1798:Pl. 366 fig. 2; Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 2; Lister,1688: Pl. 718 fig. 2, Pl. 739 fig. 27; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 23 fig. B; Seba, 1761: Pl. 53 fig. K; Martini, 1773: Pl. 45 figs. 472-473. Recent. Océan des Grand Indes.

Oliva sepulturalis Lamarck, 1811: 311-312. Refers to Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 365 fig. 1. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva fulminans Lamarck, 1811: 312. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 364 fig. 4; Chemnitz, 1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1374. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva irisans Lamarck, 1811: 312. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 51 fig. 561. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva elegans Lamarck, 1811: 312-313. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 367 fig. 3. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva episcopalis Lamarck, 1811: 313. Refers to Lister,1688: Pl. 719 fig. 3; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 23 figs. F, T. Re-cent. No locality given.

Oliva venulata Lamarck, 1811: 313. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 361 fig. 5; Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 fig. 488. Re-cent. No locality given.

Oliva guttata Lamarck, 1811: 313-314. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 368 fig. 2; Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 6; Lister, 1688: Pl. 720 fig. 5; Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 figs. 491-492. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva leucophaea Lamarck, 1811: 314. Refers to Lister,1688: Pl. 717 fig. 1; Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 363 fig. 2. Re-cent. No locality given.

Oliva reticularis Lamarck, 1811: 314. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 361 fig. 1; Martini, 1773: Pl. 51 fig. 561. Re-cent. No locality given.

Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811: 314. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 367 fig. 5; Martini, 1773: Pl. 49 fig. 526. Re-cent. No locality given. Type species of Strephona Mörch, 1852.

fig. 16. Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811. Type species of StrephonaMörch, 1852. RV 695 7a . Senegal, Dakar. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva granitella Lamarck, 1811: 314-315. Recent. No localitygiven.

Oliva araneosa Lamarck, 1811: 315. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 363 fig. 1; Martini, 1773: Pl. 48 figs. 509-510. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva litterata Lamarck, 1811: 315. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 362 fig. 1. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva scripta Lamarck, 1811: 315-316. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 362 fig. 4. Recent. No locality given. Type spe-cies of Cariboliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986.

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fig. 17. Oliva scripta Lamarck, 1811. Type species of CaribolivaPetuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6958. Haiti. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva tricolor Lamarck, 1811: 316. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 365 fig. 4; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 24 figs. I, L, N; Martini, 1773: Pl. 48 fig. 511. Recent. No locality selec-ted.

Oliva sanguinolenta Lamarck, 1811: 316. Refers to Seba,1761: Pl. 53 figs. H, I; Martini, 1773: Pl. 48 figs. 512-513. Recent. No locality selected.

Oliva mustelina Lamarck, 1811: 316-317. Refers to Lister,1688: Pl. 731 fig. 20 [listed as Pl. 20 fig. 731. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Musteloliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986.

fig. 18. Oliva mustelina Lamarck, 1811. Type species of MustelolivaPetuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6996. Japan, Wakayama Prefecture,

Shirahama. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva lugubris Lamarck, 1811: 317. Recent. Océan des Grandes Indes.

Oliva funebralis Lamarck, 1811: 317. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 45 figs. 480-481. Recent. Océan des grandes Indes.

Oliva leucostoma Lamarck, 1811: 317, in synonymy of Olivafunebralis Lamarck, 1811. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva glandiformis Lamarck, 1811: 317. Recent. Amérique Meridionale.

Oliva peruviana Lamarck, 1811: 317-318. Refers to Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 367 fig. 4. Recent. Peru.

Oliva dombeyana Lamarck, 1811: 318. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva senegalensis Lamarck, 1811: 318. Refers to Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 364 fig. 3; Favanne & Favanne,1780: Pl. 19 fig. R; Argenville, 1742: Pl. 12 fig. S [= Pl. 16 fig. S]. Recent. Senegal.

Oliva fusiformis Lamarck, 1811: 318. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 367 fig. 1; Seba, 1761: Pl. 53 fig. R. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva undata Lamarck, 1811: 318-319. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 364 fig. 7; Lister, 1688: Pl. 740 fig. 29; Martini,1773: Pl. 47 figs. 507-508; Chemnitz, 1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1373. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva inflata Lamarck, 1811: 319. Refers to Bruguière, 1798:Pl. 364 fig. 5. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva bicingulata Lamarck, 1811: 319. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 364 fig. 1. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva harpularia Lamarck, 1811: 319-320. Recent. No local-ity given.

Oliva decorticata Lamarck, 1811: 319. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva hepatica Lamarck, 1811: 320. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva ustulata Lamarck, 1811: 320. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva avellana Lamarck, 1811: 320. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811: 320-321. Refers to Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 368 fig. 1; Lister, 1688: Pl. 721 fig. 6; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 23 fig. T; Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 figs.493-494. Recent. No locality given. Type species ofNeocylindrus Fischer, 1883.

fig. 19. Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811. Type species of NeocylindrusFischer, 1883. RV 7054. Australia, Queensland, Pickersgill Reef,

sand trails. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva carneola Lamarck, 1811: 321. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 365 fig. 5; Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 fig. 495. Re-cent. No locality given.

Oliva oriola Lamarck, 1811: 321-322. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 366 fig. 3; Martini, 1773: Pl. 49 figs. 534-536. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva candida Lamarck, 1811: 322. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 368 fig. 4. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva volutella Lamarck, 1811: 322. Recent. Côtes du Mexique. Type species of Lamprodoma Swainson, 1840; type species of Ramola Gray, 1858.

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fig. 20. Oliva volutella Lamarck, 1811. Type species of LamprodomaSwainson, 1840 and of Ramola Gray, 1858. RV 2224a. Mexico,

Colima, Manzanillo, January 1969. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva tigrina Lamarck, 1811: 322. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl.45 fig. 475. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva brasiliana Lamarck, 1811: 322-323. Refers to Chem-nitz, 1788: Pl. 147 figs. 1367-1368. Recent. Brazil. Type species of Olivancillaria Orbigny, 1841.

Oliva utriculus Lamarck, 1811: 323. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 365 fig. 6; Lister, 1688: Pl. 723 fig. 10; Petiver,1702: Pl. 19 fig. 9; Martini, 1773: Pl. 50 figs. 541-542,Pl. 51 figs. 565-566. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva auricularia Lamarck, 1811: 323. Recent. Brazil.

fig. 21. Oliva auricularia Lamarck, 1811. Type species (through its ju-nior homonym: Oliva patula Sowerby, 1825) of Scaphula Swainson,1840. RV 1997b. Argentina, Buenos Aires, Villa Gesell, in shallow

water on sand. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811: 323-324. Refers to Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 368 fig. 3; Lister, 1688: Pl. 722; Seba, 1761: Pl. 53 figs. P-Q; Martini, 1773: Pl. 50 figs. 551-552, Pl. 50 fig. 553; Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 9; Petiver, 1767: Pl. 102 fig. 18. Recent. Indian Ocean, coast of Java etc. Type species of Anazola Gray, 1858.

fig. 22. Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811. Type species of AnazolaGray, 1858. RV 2114. Sao Tomé & Principe, Sao Tomé Island, Praia

das Conchas, at low tide, November 1985. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva subulata Lamarck, 1811: 324. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 368 fig. 6; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 23 fig. RR; Mar-tini, 1773: Pl. 50 figs. 549-550. Recent. Indian Ocean, coast of Java etc.

Oliva luteola Lamarck, 1811: 324. Refers to Gualtieri, 1742:Pl. 24 fig. A; Martini, 1773: Pl. 50 fig. 554. Nomen du-bium. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva testacea Lamarck, 1811: 324-325. Recent. Mexican coast.

Oliva hiatula Lamarck, 1811: 325. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 368 fig. 5; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 23 fig. SS. Océan américain austral et les côtes d'Afrique. Junior secondary homonym and synonym of Voluta hiatula Gmelin, 1791. Type species of Agaronia Gray, 1839. Recent.

fig. 23. Oliva hiatula Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Agaronia Gray,1839. RV 1 163f . The Gambia, Kotu, Kotu Point, crabbed, among

rocks, February 23, 2016. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva ancillaria Lamarck, 1811: 325. Refers to Lister, 1688:Pl. 729 fig. 17; Adanson, 1757: Pl. 4 fig. 7; Martini,1773: Pl. 50 fig. 555. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva fabagina Lamarck, 1811: 325. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 363 fig. 5; Martini, 1773: Pl. 49 figs. 532-533. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva conoidalis Lamarck, 1811: 325-326. Refers to Lister,1688: Pl. 725 fig. 13; Petiver, 1767: Pl. 152 fig. 6. Re-cent. Ocean des Antilles.

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Oliva undatella Lamarck, 1811: 326. Recent. Pacific Ocean, Acapulco [Mexico]. Type species of Strephonella Dall, 1909.

fig. 24. Oliva undatella Lamarck, 1811. Type species of StrephonellaDall, 1909. RV 69 76b . Panama, Veracruz, muddy cove, at night, Feb-

ruary 25, 1975. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva eburnea Lamarck, 1811: 326. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 50 figs. 557. Recent. La Mer de Espagne.

Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811: 326-327. Refers to Bruguière,1798: Pl. 363 fig. 3; Lister, 1688: Pl. 733 fig. 22; Martini,1773: Pl. 50 figs. 543-544.Recent. Ocean Américain. Type species of Dactylidia Adams & Adams, 1853; type species of Micana Gray, 1858.

fig. 25. Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Dactylidia Adams& Adams, 1853, and of Micana Gray, 1858. RV 2384b. Angola,

Benguela, Baia Limagens/Praia das Limagens, at low tide in surfzone, December 1981. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva zonalis Lamarck, 1811: 327. Recent. Acapulco, Mex-ico.

Oliva oryza Lamarck, 1811: 327. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl.50 fig. 558. No locality given.

Oliva plicaria Lamarck, 1811: 327. Miocene. Environs de Bordeaux.

Oliva clavula Lamarck, 1811: 328. Miocene. Environs de Bordeaux.

PARKINSON, J., 1 8 11 . Organic remains of a former world. An examination of the mineralized remains of the vegetables and animals of the antediluvian world; generally termed extraneous fossils. Volume 3: i-xv + [1] + 1-455. London.*Eburna glabrata Parkinson, 1811: 59, Pl. 5 fig. 25. Not Buc-

cinum glabratum Linnaeus, 1758. Not in Olivoidea. Probably Eocene. Essex, England.

PERRY, G., 1811. Conchology, or the natural history of shells; containing a new arrangement of the genera and species: 4 + [61] + [1], 61 plates. London. [Perry's taxa were summarised and discussed by Pe-tit (2003)]*Ancilla alba Perry, 1811: Pl. 31 fig. 1, plus accompanying

text. Recent. No locality given.

Ancilla fasciata Perry, 1811: Pl. 31 fig. 2, plus accompanyingtext. Nomen dubium, figure unidentifiable1. Recent. No locality given.

Ancilla pallida Perry, 1811: Pl. 31 fig. 3, plus accompanying text. Is Buccinum spiratum Linnaeus, 1758 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Babyloniidae). Recent. New Holland.

Ancilla fulgens Perry, 1811: Pl. 31 fig. 4, plus accompanyingtext. Recent. South Seas.

Ancilla maculata Perry, 1811: Pl. 31 fig. 5, plus accompany-ing text. Is Buccinum areolatum Link, 1807 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Babyloniidae). Recent. No locality given.

Ancilla coerulea Perry, 1811: Pl. 31 fig. 6, plus accompany-ing text. Nomen dubium, figure unidentifiable. Recent. No locality given.

Ancilla lineata Perry, 1811: Pl. 31 fig. 7, plus accompanying text. Is Buccinum glans Linnaeus, 1758 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Nassariidae). Recent. No locality given.

Oliva fusca Perry, 1811: Pl. 41 fig. 1, plus accompanying text. Recent. West Indies.

Oliva porphyracea Perry, 1811: Pl. 41 fig. 2, plus accompa-nying text. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva leveriana Perry, 1811: Pl 41 fig. 3, plus accompanying text. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva zigzag Perry, 1811: Pl. 41 fig. 4, plus accompanying text. Recent. Ceylon.

Oliva subviridis Perry, 1811: Pl. 41 fig. 5, plus accompany-ing text. Nomen dubium, figure unidentifiable. Recent. No locality given.

1814

BROCCHI, G.B., 1814. Conchiologia fossile subapennina, con osservazioni geologiche sugli Apennini e sul suolo adjacente, 2: 1-554. Milano.*Buccinum obsoletum Brocchi, 1814: 330-331, Pl. 5 fig. 6.

Miocene. Piemonte, Italy.

1 Petit (2003) noted: “Kilburn (1993: 370-371) rejected Ancillaria fasciataReeve, 1864 as a secondary junior homonym of Ancilla fasciata Perry,1811 as Reeve’s species was being placed in the genus Ancilla. Kilburn’saction was improper under Article 59(c) of the Code then in force (I.C.Z.N.1985) as the two taxa in question are not considered congeneric. Thename Ancilla (Sparella) fasciata (Reeve, 1864) must take precedence overA. (S.) ordinaria E.A. Smith, contrary to Kilburn’s usage.”.

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1815

SOWERBY, J., 1815. The Mineral Conchology of Great Bri-tain, 1: 179-234, Plates 79-102. London. [for dates of publication and authorship, please refer to Wright & Cleevely, 1985]*Ancilla aveniformis J. Sowerby, 1815: 225-226, Pl. 99

middle figures. Barton Beds, Bartonian, Middle Eocene. England.

Ancilla turritella J. Sowerby, 1815: 226, Pl. 99 larger figures. Barton Beds, Bartonian, Middle Eocene. England.

1816

BRUGUIÈRE, J.G., 1816. Tableau encyclopédique et métho-dique des trios règnes de la nature. Vers Intestines: plates 391-488. Paris.*Pl. 393 figs. 1a-b. Illustration of Ancilla buccinoides Lamarck,

1803.

Pl. 393 figs. 2a-b. Illustration of Ancillaria marginata Lamarck,1811.

Pl. 393 figs. 3a-b. Illustration of Ancilla canalifera Lamarck, 1803.

Pl. 393 figs. 4a-b. Illustration of Ancilla olivula Lamarck, 1803.

Pl. 393 figs. 5a-b. Illustration of Ancilla subulata Lamarck, 1803. Type figure of Ancillaria subulata Deshayes & Milne-Edwards, 1844.

Pl. 393 figs. 6a-b. Illustration of Ancillaria candida Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 393 figs. 7a-b. Illustration of Ancillaria glandiformis Lamarck, 1811.

Pl. 393 figs. 8a-b. Illustration of Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801.

1817

DILLWYN, L.W., 1817. A descriptive catalogue of Recent shells, arranged according to the Linnean method, with particular attention to the synonymy. Vol I: 1-580.London.*Voluta cruenta Dillwyn, 1817: 514. Recent. Ambon, Isle of

France. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 46 figs. 491-492; Lister, 1688: Pl. 720 figs. 4-5; Rumphius, 1705: Pl. 39 fig. 6; Petiver, 1713: Pl. 22 fig. 5 [this work does not contain a Plate 22]; Gualtieri, 1742: Pl. 23 fig. Q; Knorr,1764: Pl. 10 figs. 6-7; Bruguiere, 1798: Pl. 368 fig. 2.

Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817: 515. Recent. Mindanao [Philppines] and the Molucca Islands. Refers to: Lister,1688: Pl. 735 fig. 25, and Pl. 740 fig. 29; Davila, 1767:Pl. 15 fig. F; Martini, 1773: Pl. 47 figs. 507-508; Chem-nitz, 1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1373; Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 364 fig. 7. Type species of Carmione Gray, 1858.

fig. 26. Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817. Type species of CarmioneGray, 1858. RV 6933b . Mozambique, Beira. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Voluta pinguis Dillwyn, 1817: 516. Recent. Brazil. Refers to Chemnitz, 1788: Pl. 147 figs. 1367-1368.

Voluta nitidula Dillwyn, 1817: 521-522. Recent. No locality given. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 50 fig. 545, Pl. 50 figs. 546-547.

DILLWYN, L.W., 1817. A descriptive catalogue of Recent shells, arranged according to the Linnean method, with particular attention to the synonymy. Vol II: 1-580. London.*Buccinum plumbeum Dillwyn, 1817: 617. Refers to Chem-

nitz, 1795: Pl. 188 figs. 1806-1807. Recent. Coasts of California. Type species of Pseudoliva Swainson, 1840; type species of Gastridium Sowerby, 1842.

SCHUMACHER, C.F., 1817. Essai d'un nouveau système deshabitations des vers testacés: [1-3] + 1-287. Copen-hagen.*Dactylus Schumacher, 1817: 234. Not in Olivoidea but in

Acteonidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda).

Oliva aurantiaca Schumacher, 1817: 244. Recent. No local-ity given. Refers to Marttini, 1773: Pl. 45 figs. 476-477.

Oliva ventricosa Schumacher, 1817: 244. Recent. No local-ity given. Refers to Martini, 1773: Pl. 50 figs. 541-542.

Oliva brasiliensis Schumacher, 1817: 244. Recent. No local-ity given. Refers to Chemnitz, 1788: Pl. 147 figs. 1367-1368.

Ancilla maculata Schumacher, 1817: 244. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 50 fig. 555. Recent. No locality given. Junior primary homonym of Ancilla maculata Perry, 1811.

Ancilla brunea Schumacher, 1817: 244. Refers to Chemnitz,1788: Pl. 147 fig. 1381. Recent. No locality given.

1820

BORSON, S., 1820. Saggio di orittografia Piemontese. Memorie della Reale accademia delle scienze di Torino 25: 180-229.*Oliva cylindracea Borson, 1820: 203-204, Pl. 1 fig. 6. Mio-

cene. Piemonte, Italy.

Ancillaria inflata Borson, 1820: 204-205, Pl. 1 fig. 7. Mio-cene. Piemonte, Italy.

SCHLOTHEIM, E.F., 1820. Die Petrefactenkunde auf ihrem jetzigen Standpunkte durch die Beschreibung seiner Sammlung versteinerten und fossiler Überreste des Thier- und Pflanzenreichs der Vorwelt erläutert: i-lxii + 1-437. Gotha.*Volutites anomalus Schlotheim, 1820: 122-123. Refers to

Schröter, 1784: Pl. 10 fig. 4. Oligocene. Cassel, Ger-many.

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1821

SOWERBY, J., 1821. The Mineral Conchology of Great Bri-tain, 3: 127-184, Plates 272-306. London. [for dates of publication and authorship, please refer to Wright & Cleevely, 1985]*Oliva branderi J. Sowerby, 1821: 159, Pl. 288 upper figure.

Eocene. Hampshire, England.

Oliva salisburiana J. Sowerby, 1821: 160, Pl. 288 lower fig-ures. Eocene. No locality given.

1822

LAMARCK, J.B.P.A. DE MONET DE, 1822. Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans vertèbres 7: 1-711. Paris.*Oliva bicincta Lamarck, 1822: 429. Recent. No locality

given.

Oliva obtusaria Lamarck, 1822: 436. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva zeilanica Lamarck, 1822: 436. Recent. Ceylon.

Oliva nebulosa Lamarck, 1822: 436-437. Refers to Martini,1773: Pl. 49 figs. 539-540. Recent. Ceylon.

SAY, T., 1822. An account on some of the marine shells ofthe United States. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2: 221-248, 257-276, 302-325.*Oliva mutica Say, 1822: 228. Recent. No locality given. Su-

perfluously designated type species of Dactylidia Adams& Adams, 1853.

SOWERBY, J., 1822. The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, 4: 17-114, Plates 319-383. London. [for dates of publication and authorship, please refer to Wright & Cleevely, 1985]*Ancilla subulata J. Sowerby, 1822: 37, Pl. 333 figs. 1-4. Ju-

nior primary homonym of Ancilla subulata Lamarck, 1803. Renamed Ancillus systolostoma Chavan, 1965. Eocene. Isle of Wight, Christchurch, Hampshire, Eng-land.

1823

BRONGNIART, A., 1823. Mémoire sur les terrains de sédi-ment supérieurs calcaréo-trappéens du Vicentin, et sur quelques terrains d'Italie, de France, de l'Alle-magne, etc.: i-iv + [2] + 1-86. Paris.*Oliva picholina Brongniart, 1823: 63, Pl. 3 fig. 4. Miocene.

Torino, Italy.

[CHILDREN. J.G.], 1823. Lamarck’s genera of shells. Quar-terly Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts 16: 49-79.* [Type designation of Ancillaria Lamarck, 1811]

LAMARCK, J.B. DE, 1823. Recueil de planches des coquillesfossiles des environs de Paris avec leurs explica-tions: on y a joint deux planches des lymnées fos-siles, et autres coquilles qui les accompagnent, des environs de Paris: [2] + 30 + [3]. Paris.*

SOWERBY I, G.B., 1823. The genera of Recent and fossil shells, for the use of students in conchology and ge-ology, 19. London. [Please refer to Petit (2006) for more information (authorship, dates of publication) onthis work].*Eburna balteata Sowerby, 1823: Eburna plate figs 3-4 and

accompanying text. Recent. Unknown locality. Type species of Rupertia Gray, 1865.

fig. 27. Eburna balteata Sowerby, 1823. Type species of RupertiaGray, 1865. RV 2 165a . Aruba, S coast. Scale bar is 1 cm.

SWAINSON, W., 1823. The specific characters of several undescribed shells. Philosophical Magazine and An-nals of Philosophy 62: 401-403.*Ancilla rubiginosa Swainson, 1823: 403. Recent. No locality

given.

1824

QUOY, J.R.C. & GAIMARD J.P., 1824. Voyage autour du Monde, Entrepris par Ordre du Roi, sous le Ministère et conformément aux instructions de S. Exc. M. le Vi-comte de Bouchage, Secrétaire d’État au Départe-ment de la Marine, Exécuté sur les corvettes de S. M.l’Uranie et la Physicienne, pendant les années 1817, 1818, 1819 et 1820, Zoologie”: [3] + 1-712. Paris.*Oliva lacertina Dufresne, 1824: 432, Pl. 72 figs. 4-5. Recent.

Philippines.

1825

BASTEROT, B. DE, 1825. Description géologique du Bassin Tertiaire du sud-ouest de la France. 1. Mémoires de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris (2)2: 1-100.*Oliva basterotina Basterot, 1825: 41. Miocene.

Oliva clavula Basterot, 1825: 42, Pl. 2 fig. 7. Not? Oliva clavula Lamarck, 1811; renamed Oliva subclavula Or-bigny, 1852. Miocene. Dax, Mérignac, Gironde, France.

Oliva dufresnei Basterot, 1825: 42, Pl. 2 fig 10. Miocene. Mérignac, Dax and Saucats, Gironde, France.

Ancillaria canalifera Basterot, 1825: 42. Not Ancilla can-alifera Lamarck, 1803; renamed Ancillaria subcanalifera Orbigny, 1852. Miocene.

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DEFRANCE, J.L.M., 1825. Oliva. OKA-OSC. Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 36: 1-559. Strasbourg-Paris.*Oliva ventricosa Defrance, 1825: 42. Eocene. Vicinity of

Beauvais, France.

LATREILLE, P.A., 1825. Familles naturelles du règne animal,exposée succinctement et dans un ordre analytique, avec l'indication de leurs genres. 1-570. Paris.*Olivaria Latreille, 1825: 198. Emended to Olividae Latreille,

1825.

MICHELIN, H., 18 25 . Collection de M. Hardouin Michelin. Coquilles fossiles du Bassin parisien. 1 planche litho-graphique avec explication en regard.Oliva marmini Michelin, 1825: figs. 6-7. Eocene. Val-

mondais, Val-d'Oise, France.

SOWERBY I, G.B., 1825. A catalogue of the shells con-tained in the collection of the late Earl of Tankerville, arranged according to the Lamarckian conchological system, Appendix: i-xxxiv. London.*Oliva guttata var. alba Sowerby, 1825: 86. Nomen nudum.

Oliva hiatula var. alba Sowerby, 1825: 87. Nomen nudum.

Ancillaria aperta Sowerby, 1825: xxxii. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva splendidula Sowerby, 1825: xxxii. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Vullietoliva Petuch & Berschauer,2017.

fig. 28. Oliva splendidula Sowerby, 1825. Type species of VullietolivaPetuch & Berschauer, 2017. RV 0915a. Panama, Pedro Gonzalez Is-

land. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva patula Sowerby, 1825: xxxiii. Recent. Brazil. Type spe-cies of Scaphula Swainson, 1840. Junior synonym ofOliva auricularia Lamarck, 1811. For a photograph of thetype species, please refer to that taxon.

Oliva biplicata Sowerby, 1825: xxxiii. Recent. West coast of North America. Type species of Callianax Adams & Adams, 1853; type species of Scaphula Gray, 1858.

fig. 29. Oliva biplicata Sowerby, 1825. Type species of CallianaxAdams & Adams, 1853. RV 2215a. Canada, British Columbia, Van-couver Island, Young Beach, on sand, April 3, 1968. Scale bar is 1

cm.

Oliva columellaris Sowerby, 1825: xxxiv. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Pachyoliva Olsson, 1956.

SWAINSON, W., 1825. A monograph of the genus Ancillaria,with description of several new species. Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts 18: 272-287.*Ancillaria effusa Swainson, 1825: 275-276. Recent. No loc-

ality given.

Ancillaria albifasciata Swainson, 1825: 276. Recent. East In-dies.

Ancillaria fulva Swainson, 1825: 278. Recent. No locality given.

Ancillaria variegata Swainson, 1825: 278-279. Recent. East Indies.

Ancillaria obtusa Swainson, 1825: 282-283. Recent. Cape ofGood Hope.

Ancillaria tankervillii Swainson, 1825: 283. Recent. No local-ity given. Type species of Amalda Adams & Adams, 1853; type species of Sandella Gray, 1857.

fig. 30. Ancillaria tankervillii Swainson, 1825. Type species of AmaldaAdams & Adams, 1853, and of Sandella Gray, 1857. RV 0 175 .Venezuela, Isla de Margarita, by shrimper boat, depth 30-35 m,

1989. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Ancillaria rubiginosa Swainson, 1825: 283-284. Junior sec-ondary homonym of Ancilla rubiginosa Swainson, 1823. Recent. China.

Ancillaria balteata Swainson, 1825: 284-285. Recent. Red Sea. Junior secondary homonym and junior synonym ofEburna balteata Sowerby, 1823.

Ancillaria nivea Swainson, 1825: 285. Recent. No locality given.

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1826

RISSO, A., 1826. Histoire naturelle des principales produc-tions de l'Europe méridionale et particulièrement de celles des environs de Nice et des Alpes Maritimes. 4: [1-3], i-vii, 1-439. Paris.*Ancillaria fulminea Risso, 1826: 251-251, Pl. 5 fig. 71. Re-

cent. France.

1827

DEFRANCE, J.L.M., 182 7 . Struthiolaria. STI-SYST. Diction-naire des Sciences Naturelles 51: 1-534. Strasbourg-Paris.*Struthiolaria prima Defrance, 1827: 158. Eocene. Abbécourt,

Oise, France.

DESHAYES, G.P., 1827. Figures de quelques coquilles de lacollection de M. Hardouin Michelin. Bulletin des sci-ences naturelles et de Géologie 11: 446-447.

1828

WOOD, W., 1828. Supplement to the Index Testaceo-logicus; or a catalogue of shells, British and foreign: i-vi, 1-59, plates 1-8. London. [For a discussion on au-thorship and valid names introduced in this work referto: COAN, E.V. & PETIT, R.E., 2011].*Voluta nux Wood, 1828: 11, Pl. 4 Voluta fig. 33. Recent.

Locality unknown.

Voluta caerulea Wood, 1828: 11, Pl. 4 Voluta fig. 36. Re-cent.

Voluta dama Wood, 1828: 11, Pl. 4 Voluta fig. 37. Recent. Type species of Olivella Swainson, 1831.

fig. 31. Voluta dama Wood, 1828. Type species of Olivella Swainson,1831. RV 0588b. Mexico, Baja California, San Felipe, in sand at

changing tide. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Voluta tenebrosa Wood, 1828: 11, Pl. 4 Voluta fig. 38. Re-cent. South Sea.

1829

BRODERIP, W.J. & SOWERBY I, G.B., 1829. Observations on new and interesting Mollusca contained, for the most part, in the museum of the Zoological Society. Zoolo-gical Journal 4: 359-379.*Oliva gracilis Broderip & Sowerby, 1829: 379. Recent. No

locality given.

SWAINSON, W., 1829. Zoological Illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornitho-logy, zoology, and conchology, (2)1: Plates.*Pl. 4. Illustration of Ancilla rubiginosa Swainson, 1823.

Oliva striata Swainson, 1829: Oliva plate 1 fig. 2. Eocene. London Clay, England.

1830

DESHAYES, G.P., 1830. Encyclopédie Méthodique. Histoire Naturelle des Vers 2: i-vii + 1-594. Paris.*Ancillaria eburnea Deshayes, 1830: 42. Recent. Unknown

locality.

Ancillaria inflata Deshayes, 1830: 44. Junior primary hom-onym of Ancillaria inflata Borson, 1820. Eocene. France.

Ancillaria conoidea Deshayes, 1830: 44-45. Miocene. Faluns de la Touraine, France.

Ancillaria dubia Deshayes, 1830: 45. Eocene. Beauchamp, Grignon and Monchy, France.

Ancillaria elongata Deshayes, 1830: 45-46. Miocene. Falunsde la Touraine, France.

LESSON, A., 1830. Mollusques, annélides, et vers. Voyage autour du monde: exécuté par ordre du roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté, la Coquille, pendant les an-nées 1822, 1823, 1824, et 1825. Zoologie, 2(1): 239-455.*Oliva taitensis Lesson, 1830: 401. Recent.

Oliva praslinoides Lesson, 1830: 402. Recent.

MENKE, K.T., 1830. Synopsis methodica Molluscorum generum omnium et specierum earum. Editio altera, auctior et emendatior: i-xvi + 1-169. Pyrmont.*Oliva cinnamomea Menke, 1830: 76. Refers to Martini,

1773: Pl. 47 fig. 501. Recent. No locality given.

SAY, T., 1830. American Conchology, or descriptions of the shells of North America. Illustrated by colored fig-ures from original drawings executed from nature. Part 1: [iii + 36 pp., unpaginated] + plates 1-10. New Harmony, Indiana.Oliva literata Say, 1830: 19, Plate 3. Recent.*

SOWERBY I, G.B., 1830. Genus Ancillaria. In W.J. Broderip & G.B. Sowerby I: Species Conchyliorum. London.*Ancillaria mauritiana Sowerby, 1830: 3, figs. 1-2. Recent.

Mauritius. Type species of Anolacia Gray, 1857.

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fig. 32. Ancillaria mauritiana Sowerby, 1830. Type species of Ano-lacia Gray, 1857. RV 5531 . Kenya, Mombasa, 1977. Scale bar is 1

cm.

Ancillaria albisulcata Sowerby, 1830: 4-5, figs. 14-19. Re-cent. Oceano Indico.

Ancillaria castanea Sowerby, 1830: 5, figs. 20-23. Recent. Indiae Orientalis.

Ancillaria exigua Sowerby, 1830: 6, figs. 33-35. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Chilotygma Adams & Adams, 1853.

fig. 33. Ancillaria exigua Sowerby, 1830. Type species of ChilotygmaAdams & Adams, 1853. RV 2386b. Muscat and Oman, Oman, Al

Masirah, at low tide, in fine sand. Scale bar is 5 mm.

Ancillaria cingulata Sowerby, 1830: 6, figs. 36-37. Recent. Oceano Sinensi.

Ancillaria oblonga Sowerby, 1830: 7, figs. 38-39. Recent. Novae Hollandiae.

Ancillaria australis Sowerby, 1830: 7-8, figs. 44-46. Recent. New Zealand. Type species of Baryspira Fischer, 1883.

fig. 34. Ancillaria australis Sowerby, 1830. Type species of BaryspiraFischer, 1883. RV 2148. New Zealand, South Island, Kaikoura. Scale

bar is 1 cm.

Ancillaria mucronata Sowerby, 1830: 8, figs. 47-48. Recent. No locality given.

1831

BRONN, H.G., 1831. Uebersicht der fossilen Ueberreste in den tertiären Gebirgen Italiens. In: BRONN, H.G.: Itali-ens Tertiär-Gebilde und deren organische Einsch-lüsse: 1-138. Heidelberg.*Oliva brongniarti Bronn, 1831: 14. Tertiary. Italy.

DESHAYES, G.P., 1831. Ancillaria volutella. Magasin de Zo-ologie 1: Pl. 31.*Ancillaria volutella Deshayes, 1831: Pl. 31 and accompany-

ing text. Recent. Mers de l'Inde. Type species of Cym-bancilla Fischer, 1881. Junior synonym of Ancillaria mauritiana Sowerby, 1830.

SWAINSON, W., 1831. Oliva purpurata. In: Zoological Illus-trations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, (2)2: Plates 46-85. London.*Olivella Swainson, 1831: text of plate 2 (58). Type species1

by subsequent designation (Dall, 1909): Voluta dama Wood, 1828.

Oliva purpurata Swainson, 1831: Pl. 2 (58) fig. 1. Recent. No locality given.

1832

ANDRZEIOWSKI, A., 1832. Catalogue des coquilles fossiles du Plateau Volhynie-Podolien de la collection du Ly-cée de Volhynie. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou 4: 559-567.*Ancillaria conus Andrzeiovski, 1832: 559. Nomen nudum.

Validated as Ancillaria conus Andrzeiovski, 1833.

CRISTOFORI, J. DE, & JAN, G. 1832. Catalogus in quatuor sectiones divisus rerum naturalium in museo exstan-tium Josephi de Christofori et Georgio Jan Plurinum Acad. Scient. et Societ. Nat. Cur. Sodalium ecc. Sec-tio II. Pars I. Conchylia fossilia ex formatione telluris tertiaria in collectione nostra exstantia: 1-16. Milano.*Ancillaria conoidea Cristofori & Jan, 1832: 15. Eocene.

RANG, S., 183 2 . Buccin, Buccinum. B. sepimente. B. sepi-mentum. Rang. Magasin de Zoologie 2: 2 unpagi-nated pages.*Buccinum sepimentum Rang, 1832: 2 unpaginated pages

and unnumbered plate. Recent. Type species of Ful-mentum Fischer, 1884.

1 Although the type designation is usually attributed to Dall (1909), Coss-mann's (1889: 210) designation of Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791, predatesit by 20 years. If accepted as such, stability of nomenclature would be seri-ously compromised. However, Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791, was notmentioned amongst the species discussed by Swainson.

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fig. 35. Buccinum sepimentum Rang, 1832. Type species of Ful-mentum Fischer, 1884. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1301. São Tomé &

Principe, Ile de Prince (Principe).

SWAINSON, W., 1832. Olivae. The Zoological Illustrations. (2)2: Plates 46-91. London.*Hiatula Swainson, 1832: 78. Junior homonym of Hiatula

Modeer, 1793 (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Psammobiidae). Typespecies by tautonymy: Voluta hiatula Gmelin, 1791.

Hiatula lamarci Swainson, 1832: 78, Pl. 3 fig. 1. Recent. No locality given.

Hiatula pallida Swainson, 1832: 78, Pl. 3 fig. 2. Recent. No locality given.

Hiatula maculosa Swainson, 1832: 78, Pl. 3 fig. 1. Recent. No locality given. [Spelled as maculata on plate cap-tion].

1833

ANDRZEIOVSKI, A., 1833. Coquilles fossiles de Volhynie et de Podolie (suite). Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou 6: 437-451.*Ancillaria conus Andrzeiovski, 1833: 437-438, Pl. 11 figs. 1a-

b. Miocene. Warowtzé, Ukraine.

CONRAD, T.A., 1833. Fossil shells of the Tertiary forma-tions of North America. 1(2-4): 29-46. Philadelphia. [Presented September 3rd 1833, see Harris, 1893: 6].*Olivula Conrad, 1833: 25. Type species by subsequent des-

ignation (Cossmann, 1899): Ancillaria staminea Conrad,1833.

Ancillaria altile Conrad, 1833: 24, Pl. 10 fig. 2. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA. Type species of Ancillopsis Conrad, 1865.

Ancillaria subglobosa Conrad, 1833: 25, Pl. 10 fig. 3. Eo-cene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Ancillaria scamba Conrad, 1833: 25, Pl. 10 fig. 4. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Ancillaria staminea Conrad, 1833: 25, Pl. 10 fig. 5. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA. Type species of Olivula Con-rad, 1833.

fig. 36. Ancillaria staminea Conrad, 1833. Type species of OlivulaConrad, 1833. RV 00 88 a . USA, Alabama, Clarke County, Jackson

[Claiborne Group, Lisbon Formation, Gosport Sand. Eocene, Barto-nian]. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva alabamensis Conrad, 1833: 32, Pl. 17 fig. 1. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Oliva bombylis Conrad, 1833: 32, Pl. 18 fig. 5. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Monoceros vetusta Conrad, 1833: 44. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Ancillaria lymneoides Conrad, 1833: 44. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA. Type species of Monoptygma Lea, 1833.

DUCLOS, P.L., 1833. Oliva polpasta Duclos. Magasin de Zoologie 3: Plate and accompanying text.*Oliva polpasta Duclos, 1833: plate and accompanying text.

Recent. Panama.

LEA, I., 1833. Contributions to geology: i-vi + 1-227. Phil-adelphia. [Presented December 10th 1833, see Har-ris, 1893: 6].*Monoptygma Lea, 1833: 185. Type species by subsequent

designation (Cossmann, 1899): Ancillaria lymneoides Conrad, 1833.

Monoceros pyruloides Lea, 1833: 161-162, Pl. 5 fig. 166. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Monoceros fusiformis Lea, 1833: 162, Pl. 5 fig. 167. Eo-cene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Monoceros sulcatum Lea, 1833: 163, Pl. 5 fig. 168. Eocene.Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Anolax gigantea Lea, 1833: 180, Pl. 6 fig. 193. Eocene.

Oliva constricta Lea, 1833: 182, Pl. 6 fig. 195. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Oliva gracilis Lea, 1833: 182, Pl. 6 fig. 196. Junior primary homonym of Oliva gracilis Broderip & Sowerby, 1829. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Oliva greenoughi Lea, 1833: 183, Pl. 6 fig. 197. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Oliva dubia Lea, 1833: 183, Pl. 6 fig. 198. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Oliva phillipsii Lea, 1833: 184, Pl. 6 fig. 199. Taxon of un-known status. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

Oliva minima Lea, 1833: 184-185, Pl. 6 fig. 200. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA. Not in Olivoidea.

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SOWERBY II, G.B., 1833. The Conchological Illustrations. Part 20. A catalogue of all the Recent species of the genus Eburna: plate and accompanying text. [Pub-lished January 18, 1833. Please refer to Shaw, 1909, for collation information].Eburna plumbea Sowerby, 1833: figs. 3-4 and accompany-

ing text. Recent. No locality given.

Eburna australis Sowerby, 1833: fig. 5 and accompanying text. Recent. New South Wales. Type species of Zemira Adams & Adams, 1853.

1834

CONRAD, T.A., 1834. Descriptions of new Tertiary fossils from the southern States. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 7: 130-157.*Ancillaria tenera Conrad, 1834: 147-148. Not in Olivoidea,

possibly in Nassariidae. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

GRATELOUP, J.P.S. DE, 1834. Tableau (suite du) des co-quilles fossiles qu'on rencontre dans les terrains terti-aires grossiers (faluns) du Bassin géologique de l'Adour (Landes). Actes de la Société Linneenne de Bordeaux 6: 270-320.*Ancillaria papyracea Grateloup, 1834: 317. Upper Oligo-

cene. St. Paul, Dax, Landes, France.

Oliva basterotina Grateloup, 1834: 318-319. Upper Oligo-cene. Dax (St. Paul), Landes, France.

QUOY, J.R.C. & GAIMARD, P., 1834. Animaux mollusques. Voyage de découvertes de l'Astrolabe exécuté par ordre du roi pendant les années 1826-1827-1828-1829, sur le commandement de M.J. Dumont d'Ur-ville. Zoologie, 3: 1-366. Paris.*Ancillaria albisulcata Quoy & Gaimard, 1834: 19-20, Pl. 49

figs. 5-12. Recent. Cook Strait, New Zealand. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria albisulcata Sowerby, 1830.

RAVENEL, E., 1834. Catalogue of Recent shells in the cabi-net of Edmund Ravenel, M. D.: 1-20. Charleston.Oliva sayana Ravenel, 1834: 19. Recent. South Carolina.

Type species of Americoliva Petuch, 2013.

fig. 37. Oliva sayana Ravenel, 1834. Type species of AmericolivaPetuch, 2013. RV 0177 . USA, Florida, Tampa Bay. Scale bar is 1 cm.

1835

DESHAYES, G.P., 1835. Description des coquilles fossiles des environs de Paris. 2(40-45): 495-780. Paris.*Fusus exiguus Deshayes, 1835: 546-547, Pl. 76 figs. 16-18.

Eocene. Cuisian. Rétheuil, France.

Buccinum tiara Deshayes, 1835: 655-656, Pl. 87 figs. 23-24.Late Paleocene. Noailles, Abbecourt, France.

Buccinum fissuratum Deshayes, 1835: 656, Pl. 87 figs. 21-22. Late Paleocene. Noailles, Abbecourt, France. Type species of Sulcobuccinum Orbigny, 1850.

Buccinum obtusum Deshayes, 1835: 657, Pl. 88 figs. 1-2. Eocene. Lutetian. Chaumont, France.

Buccinum semicostatum Deshayes, 1835: 657-658, Pl. 88 figs. 3-4. Eocene. Soissons, France.

Ancillaria glandina Deshayes, 1835: 731-732, Pl. 96 figs. 1-2. Eocene. Courtagnon and Senlis, France.

Ancillaria buccinoides Deshayes, 1835: 730, Pl. 97 figs. 11-12. Not Ancilla buccinoides Lamarck, 1803, renamedAncillaria lamarckii Deshayes, 1866. Eocene. Grignon, Parnes and La Guépelle, France.

Ancillaria inflata Deshayes, 1835: 732-733, Pl. 97 figs. 15-16. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria inflata Borson,1820; renamed Ancillaria obesula Deshayes, 1866. Eo-cene. France.

Ancillaria dubia Deshayes, 1835: 734, Pl. 96 figs. 3-5, 8-9. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria dubia Deshayes, 1830. Eocene. Grignon, Mouchy, Beauchamp.

Oliva nitidula Deshayes, 1835: 741, Pl. 96 figs. 19-20. Lute-tian, Eocene. Grignon, Beyne, Courtagnon, Parnes, France. Primary homonym (either senior or junior) ofOliva nitidula Duclos, 1835.

DUCLOS, P.L., 1835. Genre Olive. In: Histoire naturelle gé-nérale et particulière de tous les genres de coquilles univalves marines à l'état vivant et fossile, publiée par monographie: [4] + plates 1-12. Paris.*Oliva rosolina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 1 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva triticea Duclos, 1835: Pl. 1 figs. 5-6. Recent. Type spe-cies of Gemmoliva Iredale, 1924.

fig. 38. Oliva triticea Duclos, 1835. Type species of Gemmoliva Ire-dale, 1924. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1273. Unknown locality. Scale

bar is 1 cm.

Oliva lepta Duclos, 1835: Pl. 1 figs. 7-8. Recent.

Oliva oryza Duclos, 1835: Pl. 1 figs. 9-10. Junior primary homonym of Oliva oryza Lamarck, 1811; renamed Oliva floralia Duclos, 1844. Recent.

Oliva mica Duclos, 1835: Pl. 1 figs. 11-12. Recent.

Oliva mandarina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 1 figs. 19-20. Recent.

Oliva zig-zag Duclos, 1835: Pl. 2 figs. 1-2. Recent.

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Oliva zanoeta Duclos, 1835: Pl. 2 figs. 9-10. Recent. Type species of Zanoetella Olsson, 1956.

fig. 39. Oliva zanoeta Duclos, 1835. Type species of Zanoetella Ols-son, 1956. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1340. Japan, China Sea. [Erro-

neous locality]. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva tergina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 2 figs. 13-16. Recent.

Oliva selasia Duclos, 1835: Pl. 2 figs. 19-20. Recent.

Oliva nitelina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 3 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva columba Duclos, 1835: Pl. 3 figs. 3-4. Recent.

Oliva esther Duclos, 1835: Pl. 3 figs. 7-8. Recent.

Oliva zenopira Duclos, 1835: Pl. 3 figs. 11-12. Recent.

Oliva esmilota Duclos, 1835: Pl. 4 figs. 5-6.

Oliva fallotina Duclos, 1835: Pl 4 figs. 7-8.

Oliva puelcha Duclos, 1835: Pl. 4bis figs. 1-6. Recent.

Oliva tehuelcha Duclos, 1835: Pl. 4bis figs. 7-14. Recent.

Oliva alectona Duclos, 1835: Pl. 4bis figs. 15-16. Recent.

Oliva miriadina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 5 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva anazora Duclos, 1835: Pl. 5 figs. 3-4. Recent. Type species of Dactylidella Woodring, 1928.

fig. 40. Oliva anazora Duclos, 1835. Type species of DactylidellaWoodring, 1928. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1440. Peru. Scale bar is 1

cm.

Oliva pulchella Duclos, 1835: Pl. 5 figs. 11-12. Recent.

Oliva nedulina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 5 figs. 13-14. Recent.

Oliva panniculata Duclos, 1835: Pl. 5 figs. 15-18. Recent. Type species of Acutoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986.

fig. 41. Oliva panniculata Duclos, 1835. Type species of AcutolivaPetuch & Sargent, 1986. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1148. Unknown

locality.

Oliva ozodona Duclos, 1835: Pl. 5 figs. 19-20. Recent.

Oliva tunquina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 6 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva caldania Duclos, 1835: Pl. 6 figs. 3-4. Recent.

Oliva razamola Duclos, 1835: Pl. 6 figs. 5-6. Recent.

Oliva olorinella Duclos, 1835: Pl. 6 figs. 15-16. Recent.

Oliva flaveola Duclos, 1835: Pl. 6 figs. 17-20. Recent.

Oliva aniomina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva australis Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 3-4. Recent.

Oliva tringa Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 5-6. Recent.

Oliva kaleontina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 7-8. Recent. Type species of Felicioliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017.

fig. 42. Oliva kaleontina Duclos, 1835. Type species of Felicioliva Pe-tuch & Berschauer, 2017. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1366. Australia,

Galapagos [Australia erroneous]. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva jaspidea Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 9-10. Type figure ofOliva duclosiana Jay, 1850. Recent.

Oliva stelleta Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 11-12. Recent.

Oliva tigridella Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 13-16. Recent.

Oliva splendidula Duclos, 1835: Pl. 9 figs. 1-2. Not Oliva splendidula Sowerby, 1825. Recent.

Oliva nitidula Duclos, 1835: Pl. 10 figs. 3-4. Recent. Primaryhomonym (either senior or junior) of Oliva nitidula De-shayes, 1835.

Oliva quersolina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 10 figs. 7-8. Recent.

Oliva atalina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 10 figs. 9-10. Recent.

Oliva olympiadina Duclos, 1835: Pl. 12 figs. 10-12. Recent.

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PUSCH, G.G., 1837. Polens Paläontologie oder Abbildung und Beschreibung der vorzüglichsten und der noch unbeschriebenen Petrefakten aus den Gebirgsforma-tionen in Polen, Volhynien und den Karpathen: i-xiii + 1-218. Stuttgart.*Ancillaria coniformis Pusch, 1837: 116-117, Pl. 11 figs. 1a-b.

Miocene. Badenian. Korytnice [Korytnica], Podolien, Warowce, Poland.

SOWERBY, J., 1837. Grossbritanniens Mineral-Conchologieoder ausgemahlte Abbildingen und Beschreibungen Der Schalthier-Überreste, welche zu verschiedene Zeiten und in verschiedenen Tiefen der Erde erhaltenworden sind: i-viii + 9-687. Neuchatel. [German trans-lation and re-publication of the plates of The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain (1815, 1821, 1822)].*

SOWERBY, J. DE C., 1837. Appendix. Systematic list of or-ganic remains, the plants determined by mr. John Morris, and the remainder by mr. James de Carl Sowerby, A.L.S.. Transactions of the Geological Soci-ety of London (2)5: 327-329.*Oliva pupa Sowerby, 1837: 329, Pl. 26 fig. 32. Tertiary.

Cutch, India.

1839

ANTON, H.E., 183 9 . Verzeichniss der Conchylien welche sich in der Sammlung von Hermann Eduard Anton befinden: i-xvi + 1-110. Halle.*Oliva sowerbyi Anton, 1839: 102. Eocene. Paris.

CONRAD, T.A., 1839. Fossils of the medial Tertiary of the United States 1: 1-32. [dated 1838]Oliva idonea Conrad, 1839: inside of back cover. Miocene.

Urbanna, Virginia, USA.

DESHAYES, G.P., 18 39 . Les Mollusques. Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation, pour servir de base à l'histoire naturelle des animaux et d'introduc-tion à l'anatomie comparée 5: 136-144. Paris.* [For dates of publication please refer to Sherborn, 1922]

GRAY, J.E., 1839. Molluscous animals, and their shells. In: F.W. Beechey’s “The zoology of Capt. Beechey’s voyage... to the Pacific and Behring’s Straits in his Majesty’s ship Blossom”: i-xii, 103-155. London.*Agaronia Gray, 1839: 131. Type species by monotypy:

Oliva hiatula Lamarck, 1811.

Oliva leucozonias Gray, 1839: 130, Pl. 36 fig. 24. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva semistriata Gray, 1839: 130, Pl. 36 fig. 10. Recent. Nolocality given.

Oliva semistriata var. lutea Gray, 1839: 130. Recent. No loc-ality given.

Oliva undatella var. undata Gray, 1839: 131, Pl. 36 fig. 26. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva undatella var. nitida Gray, 1839: 131. Recent. No loc-ality given.

Oliva lineolata Gray, 1839: 131. Refers to Mawe, in Wood,1828: Pl 5 [sic! = Pl. 4], fig. 37. Recent. No locality given.

1840

DUCLOS, P.L., 1840. Genre Olive. In: Histoire naturelle générale et particulière de tous les genres de coquilles univalves marines à l'état vivant et fossile, publiée par monographie: plates 13-33. Paris.*Oliva ponderosa Duclos, 1840: Pl. 13 figs. 8-9. Recent.

Oliva azemula Duclos, 1840: Pl. 14 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva maculata Duclos, 1840: Pl. 15 figs. 1-6. Recent.

Oliva mantichora Duclos, 1840: Pl. 15 figs. 7-8. Recent.

Oliva julieta Duclos, 1840: Pl. 16 figs. 3-4. Recent.

Oliva pindarina Duclos, 1840: Pl. 16 figs. 7-8. Recent.

Oliva obesina Duclos, 1840: Pl. 16 figs. 9-11. Recent.

Oliva utriculus junior Duclos, 1840: Pl. 17 figs. 3-4. Recent.

Oliva timoria Duclos, 1840: Pl. 17 figs. 11-12. Recent.

Oliva nilotida Duclos, 1840: Pl. 18 figs. 1-2. Miocene.

Oliva padolida Duclos, 1840: Pl. 18 figs. 7-8.

Oliva gaysiana Duclos, 1840: Pl. 18 figs. 11-12.

Oliva andegavensis Duclos, 1840: Pl. 18 figs. 15-16.

Oliva pipita Duclos, 1840: Pl. 19 figs. 3-4.

Oliva oriolidia Duclos, 1840: Pl. 19 figs. 5-6.

Oliva sidelia Duclos, 1840: Pl. 19 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva hemiltona Duclos, 1840: Pl. 19 figs. 3-4. Recent.

Oliva caroliniana Duclos, 1840: Pl. 19 figs. 5-8. Recent.

Oliva rufula Duclos, 1840: Pl. 19 figs. 9-10. Recent. Type species of Rufoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986.

fig. 43. Oliva rufula Duclos, 1840. Type species of Rufoliva Petuch &Sargent, 1986. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1390. Philippines. Scale bar

is 1 cm.

Oliva neostina Duclos, 1840: Pl.19 figs. 11-16. Recent.

Oliva evania Duclos, 1840: Pl. 20 figs. 3-4. Recent.

Oliva philantha Duclos, 1840: Pl. 20 figs. 5-6. Recent.

Oliva masaris Duclos, 1840: Pl. 20 figs. 7-8. Recent.

Oliva macleaya Duclos, 1840: Pl. 21 figs. 13-14. Recent.

Oliva millepunctata Duclos, 1840: Pl. 25 figs. 1-4. Recent.

Oliva todosina Duclos, 1840: Pl. 25 figs. 9-10. Recent.

Oliva volvarioides Duclos, 1840: Pl. 25 figs. 11-12. Recent.

Oliva lepida Duclos, 1840: Pl. 25 figs. 15-17. Recent.

Oliva calosoma Duclos, 1840: Pl. 26 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Oliva athenia Duclos, 1840: Pl. 26 figs. 17-20. Recent.

Oliva dactyliola Duclos, 1840: Pl. 27 figs. 5-8. Recent.

Oliva bulbiformis Duclos, 1840: Pl. 27 figs. 10-12. Recent.

Oliva leucostoma Duclos, 1840: Pl. 27 figs. 14-16. Recent. Junior primary homonym of Oliva leucostoma Lamarck, 1811.

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Oliva galeola Duclos, 1840: Pl. 28 figs. 4-6. Recent. Type species of Galeola Gray, 1858. Junior synonym of Por-phyria sericea Röding, 1798.

fig. 44. Oliva galeola Duclos, 1840. Type species of Galeola Gray,1858. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1335. Philippines, Manila. Scale bar

is 1 cm.

Oliva claneophila Duclos, 1840: Pl. 29 figs. 8-9. Miocene.

Oliva pintamella Duclos, 1840: Pl. 33 figs. 7-8. Recent.

SWAINSON, W., 1840. A treatise on malacology, or the nat-ural classification of shell and shell-fish. In LARDNER, D.: The Cabinet Cyclopedia: i-viii + 1-419. London.*Ancillariinae Swainson, 1840: 322. Type genus: Ancillaria

Lamarck, 1811.

Pseudoliva Swainson, 1840: 302. Type species by mono-typy: Buccinum plumbeum Dillwyn, 1817.

Lamprodoma Swainson, 1840: 321. Type species by monotypy: Oliva volutella Lamarck, 1811.

Scaphula Swainson, 1840: 322. Type species by monotypy:Oliva patula Sowerby, 1825. Junior homonym of Scaphula Benson, 1834 (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Arcidae); renamed Lintricula Adams & Adams, 1853.

Hiatula Swainson, 1840: 322. Type species by tautonymy:Voluta hiatula Gmelin, 1791.

Olivella Swainson, 1840: 322. Junior homonym of Olivella Swainson, 1831.

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 184 0 . Die Gattung Oliva. Systematis-ches Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz 5(1): 1-16, Plates 1-6 [part 17].*

1841

EYDOUX, F. & SOULEYET, L.F.A., 18 41 . Mollusques. Voyage autour du monde exécuté pendant les années 1836 et 1837 sur la corvette la Bonite. Zoologie. Atlas: 1-8 + plates. Paris.*

KIENER, L.-C., 1841. Genre Ancillaire (Ancillaria, Lam.). Spécies générale et iconographie des coquilles vi-vants 1: 1-29. Paris.* [Pages 1-16: livr. 96, 1844; Pages 17-31: livr. 96, 1844; Plate 1, 3-6: livr. 91, 1841; Plate 2: livr. 92, 1843 (see Faber, 2011)]Ancillaria lineata Kiener, 1841: 16-17, Pl. 3 fig. 2. Recent.

No locality given.

Ancillaria achatina Kiener, 1841: 19-20, Pl. 3 fig. 4. Recent. No locality given.

ORBIGNY, A. DE, 1841. Voyage dans l'Amérique méridio-nale (Le Brésil, la République orientale de l'Uruguay, la République Argentine, la Patagonie, la République du Chile, la République de Bolivia, la République du Pérou). 5. Part 3. Mollusques: 409-488 [1-758; 1835-1846]. Paris.*Olivina Orbigny, 1841: 417. Type species by subsequent

designation (Weinkauff, 1878) and superfluous sub-sequent designation (Olsson, 1956): Oliva tehuelchana Orbigny, 1841.

Olivancillaria Orbigny, 1841: 420. Type species by sub-sequent designation (Cossmann, 1899): Porphyria urceus Röding, 1798.

Oliva tehuelchana Orbigny, 1841: 418, Pl. 59 figs. 7-12. Re-cent. Type species of Olivina Orbigny, 1841.

Oliva puelchana Orbigny, 1841: 418, Pl. 59 figs. 15-19. Re-cent. Bahia San Blas, Argentina.

Pl. 59 figs. 20-22. Type figures of Oliva orbignyi Marrat, 1868.

1842

CONRAD, T.A., 1842. Observations on a portion of the At-lantic Tertiary region, with a description of new spe-cies of organic remains. Bulletin of the Proceedings of the National Institute for the Promotion of Science 1st-4th: 171-194.*Olivia carolinensis Conrad, 1842: 174, footnote. Nomen nu-

dum. Eocene. South Carolina, USA.

LESSON, A., 1842. Mollusques recueillis dans la Mer du Sud, genre Mitra et Pleurotoma. Revue Zoologique par la Société Cuvierienne 5: 141-144.*Mitra affinis Lesson, 1842: 142. Recent. Gambier Island,

Tuamotu Archipelago [Erroneous].

MATHERON, P., 1842. Catalogue méthodique et descriptif des corps organisés fossiles du département des Bouches-de-Rhone et Lieux circonvoisons: 1-269. Marseille.*

ORBIGNY, A. DE, 1842a. Mollusques. Vol. 2. In: R. de la Sa-gra: Histoire physique, politique, et naturelle de l’Ile de Cuba : 1-112 [1842], 113-380 [probably 1843]. Paris.*Olivina miliola Orbigny, 1842: 108-109, Pl. 21 figs. 20, 22.

Recent. No locality given.

ORBIGNY, A. DE, 1842b. Voyage dans l'Amérique mérid-ionale (Le Brésil, la République orientale de l'Uruguay, la République Argentine, la Patagonie, la République du Chile, la République de Bolivia, la République du Pérou). 3. Part 4. Paléontologie: 1-188. Paris/Strasbourg.*Oliva serena Orbigny, 1842: 116 [Orbigny, 1846-1847: Pl. 14

fig. 9]. Pliocene or Pleistocene. Coquimbo, Chile.

Sowerby II, G.B., 1842. A conchological manual. 2nd edi-tion, considerably enlarged and improved: i-vii + [1] +1-313. London.*Gastridium Sowerby, 1842: 312. Type species by mono-

typy: Buccinum plumbeum Dillwyn, 1817. Junior hom-onym of Gastridium Modeer, 1793 (Gastropoda: Neo-gastropoda: Conidae).

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CONRAD, T.A., 1843. Descriptions of a new genus, and of twenty-nine new Miocene, and one Eocene fossil shells of the United States. Proceedings of the Acad-emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1: 305-311.*Oliva duplicata Conrad, 1843: 309. Miocene. Wilmington,

North Carolina, USA.

LEA, H.C., 1843. Abstract of a paper read before the American Philosophical Society, May 29th, 1843, en-titled "Descriptions of some new fossil shells, from the Tertiary of Petersburg, Virginia.": 1-12. Philadel-phia.*Oliva canaliculata Lea, 1843: 12. Pliocene. Virginia, USA.

Oliva ancillariaeformis Lea, 1843: 12. Pliocene. Virginia, USA.

1844

DESHAYES, G.P. & MILNE-EDWARDS, H., 1844. Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertebres. 2nd edition. 10:1-639.*Ancillaria subulata Deshayes & Milne-Edwards, 1844: 597.

Refers to Knorr foss. 2, Pl. 43 fig. 18; Bruguière, 1816:Pl. 393 figs. 5a-b. Not Ancilla subulata Lamarck, 1803. Eocene. Near Villers-Coterets, France.

DUCLOS, P.L., 1844a. - Part 29-30. In CHENU, J.C.: Illustra-tions Conchyliologiques ou description et figures de toutes les coquilles connues vivantes et fossiles, classées suivant le système de Lamarck modifié d'après les progrès de la science et comprenant les genres nouveaux et les espèces récemment décou-vertes: Oliva: 5-12. Fortin, Masson et Cie. Paris. [Published July 26, 1844]Oliva miliola Duclos, 1844: 5. Recent. Junior secondary

homonym of Olivina miliola Orbigny, 1842. [Duclos,1845: Pl. 1 figs. 23-24]

Oliva petiolita Duclos, 1844: 5. Recent. Mexico. [Duclos,1845, Pl. 1 figs. 21-22]

Oliva floralia Duclos, 1844: 6. Replacement name for Oliva oryza Duclos, 1835, not Oliva oryza Lamarck, 1811.

Oliva mygdonia Duclos, 1844: 7. Recent. [Duclos, 1845: Pl. 6 figs. 23-24]

Oliva agaronia Duclos, 1844: 9. Recent. Senegal. [Duclos,1845: Pl. 3 figs. 15-16, Pl. 5 figs. 17-18]

Oliva siamensis Duclos, 1844: 12. Recent. [Duclos, 1845: Pl. 6 figs. 21-22]

HINDS, R.B., 1844. Mollusca. In: The zoology of the voy-age of H.M.S. Sulphur, under the command of cap-tain Sir Edward Belcher, …, during the years 1836-42. 2: 1-72. London.*Ancillaria mamillata Hinds, 1844: 44, Pl. 11 figs. 7-8. Re-

cent. Straits of Malacca.

1845

DUCLOS, P.L., 184 5 . In CHENU, J.C.: Illustrations Conchylio-logiques ou description et figures de toutes les co-quilles connues vivantes et fossiles, classées suivantle système de Lamarck modifié d'après les progrès de la science et comprenant les genres nouveaux et les espèces récemment découvertes: Oliva: 13-20 [Part 31-32; published january 17, 1845], 21-28 [Part 33-34; published January 17, 1845], 29-31 [Part 35; published June 12, 1845], Plates 7, 2 [Part 41; pub-lished June 12, 1845], Plates 19, 11, 13, 29, 21, 20 [Part 42; published June 12, 1845], Plates 27, 8, 9, 28, 17, 18 [Part 43; published June 12, 1845], Plates 34, 4, 12, 26, 30, 33 [Part 44; published July 11, 1845], Plates 1, 6, 35 [Part 45; published July 11, 1845], Plates 14-16 [Part 46; undated], Plates 3, 23, 31, 36 [Part 47; published February 14, 1846], Plates 32, 25, 22, 24, 10, 5 [Part 48; published February 14, 1846]. Fortin, Masson et Cie. Paris.Oliva eridona Duclos, 1845: 14, Pl. 9 figs. 21-22.

Oliva memnonia Duclos, 1845: 15, Pl. 17 figs. 19-20.

Oliva sylvia Duclos, 1845: 17, Pl. 14 figs. 10-13.

Oliva esiodina Duclos, 1845: 18, Pl. 16 figs. 19-20.

Oliva tisiphona Duclos, 1845: 19, Pl. 17 figs. 17-18.

Oliva oniska Duclos, 1845: 19, Pl. 32 figs. 7-9.

Oliva isis Duclos, 1845: 22, Pl. 19 figs. 17-18.

Oliva aldinia Duclos, 1845: 25, Pl. 26 figs. 6-7.

Oliva emeliodina Duclos, 1845: 30, Pl. 21 figs. 19-20.

Oliva ispidula var. sumatra Duclos, 1845: Pl. 8 figs. 15-18.

Oliva cylindrica Duclos, 1845: Pl. 19 figs. 19-20.

Oliva amelia Duclos, 1845: Pl. 36 figs. 1-2.

Oliva titea Duclos, 1845: Pl. 36 figs. 3-4.

Oliva suturalis Duclos, 1845: Pl. 36 figs. 5-6.

Oliva eledone Duclos, 1845: Pl. 36 figs. 7-8.

Oliva ariosida Duclos, 1845: Pl. 36 figs. 9-10.

Oliva myodia Duclos, 1845: Pl. 36 figs. 11-12.

Pl. 1 figs. 21-22. Type figures of Oliva petiolita Duclos, 1844.

Pl. 1 figs. 23-24. Type figures of Oliva miliola Duclos, 1844.

Pl. 6 figs. 21-22. Type figures of Oliva siamensis Duclos, 1844.

Pl. 6 figs. 22-23. Type figures of Oliva mygdonia Duclos, 1844.

Pl. 14 figs. 10-13. Type figures of Oliva sylvia Duclos, 1845.

Pl. 15 figs. 10-11. Type figures of Oliva erythrostoma var. efasciata Dautzenberg, 1927.

Pl. 16 figs. 19-20. Type figures of Oliva esiodina Duclos, 1845.

Pl. 17 figs 17-18. Type figures of Oliva tisiphona Duclos, 1845.

Pl. 17 figs. 19-20. Type figures of Oliva memnonia Duclos, 1845.

Pl. 26 figs. 6-7. Type figures of Oliva aldinia Duclos, 1845.

GEINITZ, H.B., 1845. Grundriss der Versteinerungskunde: i-viii + 1-813 + [2]. Dresden/Leipzig.*

NYST, P.H., 1845. Description des coquilles et des poly-piers fossiles des terrains tertiaires de la Belgique. Mémoire couronné de l’Académie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles 17: 1-697. [Title page dated 1843, but not published until 1845. Also published in book form [Bruxelles (Hayez), in se-veral parts and 33 additional plates 1845-1846].*

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SOWERBY, J., 1845. Conchyliologie minéralogique de la Grande Bretagne. Traduit de l’Anglais par E. Desor. Avec un avant-propos et des notes contenant de nombreuses additions et rectifications par L. Agassiz:i-viii + 9-682. Soleure. [French translation and re-pu-blication of the plates of The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain (1815, 1821, 1822)].*

1846

FORBES, E., 1846. Report on the fossil Invertebrata from Southern India, collected by Mr. Kaye and Mr. Cun-liffe. Transactions of the Geological Society of Lon-don (2)7: 97-174.*

Oliva vetusta Forbes, 1846: 134, Pl. 12 figs. 23a-b. Creta-ceous. Maastrichtian. Pondicherry, Arriyalur groupof southern India. The species was re-described and re-figured, as Dipsacus vetustus, by Stoliczka(1868: 452, Pl. 28 fig. 27). Although the shell out-line is very suggestive of an ancillid, the pillar structure of the species is quite unusual and the taxon needs further inspection.

LEA, H.C., 1846. Description of some new fossil shells, from the Tertiary of St. Petersburg, Virginia. Transac-tions of the American Philosophical Society (NS)9: 229-274.*Oliva canaliculata Lea, 1846: 274, Pl. 37 fig. 104. Pliocene.

Virginia, USA. Junior primary homonym of Oliva can-aliculata Lea, 1843.

Oliva ancillariaeformis Lea, 1846: 274, Pl. 37 fig. 105. Plio-cene. Virginia, USA. Junior primary homonymof Oliva ancillariaeformis Lea, 1843.

MICHELOTTI, A.J., 1846. Mittheilungen an Professor Bronn gerichtet. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geog-nosie, Geologie und Petrefakten-kunde 1846: 52-56.*Ancillaria sowerbyi Michelotti, 1846: 56. Nomen nudum.

ORBIGNY, A. DE, 184 6-1847 . Voyage dans l'Amérique méridionale (Le Brésil, la République orientale de l'Uruguay, la République Argentine, la Patagonie, la République du Chile, la République de Bolivia, la République du Pérou). 8. Atlas. Historique, géo-graphique, paléontologie et botanique: plates. Paris/Strasbourg.*Pl. 14 fig. 9. Type figure of Oliva serena Orbigny, 1842.

SOWERBY II, G.B., 1846. Descriptions of Tertiary fossil shells from South America. In: Darwin, C. Geological observations on South America: i-vii + 1- 279.*Gastridium Sowerby, 1846: 261. Type species by mono-

typy: Gastridium cepa Sowerby, 1846. Junior homonym of Gastridium Modeer, 1793 (Gastropoda: Neogastro-poda: Conidae); junior homonym of Gastridium Sowerby, 1842.

Oliva dimidiata Sowerby, 1846: 236, Pl. 4 figs. 76-77. Mio-cene. Navidad, Chile.

Gastridium cepa Sowerby, 1846: 261, Pl. 4 figs. 68-69. Mio-cene. Navidad, Chile. Type species of Gastridium Sowerby, 1846; type species of Testallium Vermeij & DeVries, 1997.

1847

CHENU, J.C., 1847. Lecons élémentaires d'histoire na-turelle, comprenant un apercu sur toute la zoologie etun traité de conchyliologie: Paris.*

CONRAD, T.A., 1847. Observations on the Eocene forma-tion, and descriptions of one hundred and five new fossils of that period, from the vicinity of Vicksburg, Mississippi, with an appendix. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3: 280-299.*Oliva mississippiensis Conrad, 1847: 289. Oligocene.

Louisiana, USA.

GRATELOUP, J.P.S. DE, 1847. Conchyliologie fossile des ter-rains tertiaires du Bassin de l'Adour (environs de Dax), 1. Univalves. i-xx + 45 plates with explanations.Bordeaux.*Ancillaria inflata var. major Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) figs.

4-5 plus accompanying text. Miocene. No locality given.

Ancillaria inflata var. minor Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) figs. 13-14 plus accompanying text. Miocene. Dax and St. Paul, Landes, France.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. ovato-turgida Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) figs. 6, 8 plus accompanying text. Miocene. No locality given.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. ovato-praelonga Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) figs. 7, 9, 10 plus accompanying text. Miocene. No locality given.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. glandina Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) figs. 15-16 plus accompanying text. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria glandina Deshayes, 1835. Mio-cene. No locality given.

Ancillaria canalifera Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) figs. 19-20 plus accompanying text. Junior secondary homonym ofAncilla canalifera Lamarck, 1803; renamed Ancillaria subcanalifera Orbigny, 1852. Miocene. Dax, St. Paul, Saubrigues, St.-Jean-de-Marsac, Landes, France.

Ancillaria bullata Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) fig. 22 plus ac-companying text. Miocene. Dax and St. Paul, Landes, France.

Oliva clavula var. junior Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) fig. 25 plus accompanying text. Miocene. No locality given.

Oliva clavula var. adulta Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) fig. 26 plus accompanying text. Miocene. No locality given.

Oliva basterotina var. aquaensis Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) fig. 28. Miocene. No locality given.

Oliva basterotina var. burdigalina Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42)figs. 29-30. Miocene. Dax, St. Paul and Saubrigues, Landes, France.

Oliva laumontiana Grateloup, 1847: Pl. 1 (42) fig. 31 plus accompanying text. Junior primary homonym of Oliva laumontiana Lamarck, 1803; renamed Oliva grateloupii Orbigny, 1852. Miocene. Dax and St. Paul, Landes, France.

GRAY, J.E., 1847. A list of the genera of Recent Mollusca, their synonyms and types. Proceedings of the Zoolo-gical Society of London 1847: 129-219.*Strephona Gray, 1847: 140. Type species by subsequent

designation (Petit, 2012): Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758.

Utriculina Gray, 1847: 140. Type species by subsequent designation (Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre, Bonillo & Bouchet, 2017: 36): Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791.

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GRAY, J.E., 1847. Description of some new species of marine shells. Narrative of the surveying voyage of H.M.S. Fly: commanded by Captain F.P. Blackwood, R.N., in Torres Strait, New Guinea, and other islands of the Eastern Archipelago, during the year 1842-1846: together with an excursion into the interior of the eastern part of Java. Appendix 10: 355-362.*Ancillaria tricolor Gray, 1847: 357, Pl. 1 fig. 4. Recent. Cape

York, Australia.

Ancillaria elongata Gray, 1847: 357, Pl. 1 fig. 5. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria elongata Deshayes, 1830; renamed Ancilla muscae Pilsbry, 1926. Recent. Dupeeck’s [Depuch] Island, Western Australia.

MICHELOTTI, G., 1847. Description des fossiles des terrainsMiocènes de l’Italie septentrionale. Natuurkundige Verhandelingen van de Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen te Haarlem (2)3(2): 1-409.*Ancillaria sowerbyi Michelotti, 1847: 334. Miocene. Colline

de Turin.

Oliva clavula Michelotti, 1847: 336, Pl. 13 fig. 6. Junior primary homonym of Oliva clavula Lamarck, 1811; re-named Olivella stricta Bellardi, 1882. Miocene. Italy.

REEVE, L.A., 1847. Monograph of the genus Buccinum. Conchologia Iconica, 3: Plates 1-14.*Buccinum aethiops Reeve, 1847: Pl. 13 fig. 108 and accom-

panying text. Recent. Unknown locality. Type species ofMacron Adams & Adams, 1853.

SISMONDA, E., 1847. Synopsis methodica animalium fossil-ium. Synopsis methodica animalium invertebratorum pedemonii fossilium: i-viii + 1-62. Torino.*Ancillaria canalifera Sismonda, 1847: 45. Not Ancilla can-

alifera Lamarck, 1803; renamed Ancillaria saturalis Or-bigny, 1852. Miocene. Piemonte, Italy.

Ancillaria subulata Sismonda, 1847: 45. Not Oliva subulata Lamarck, 1811; renamed Ancillaria sismondana Or-bigny, 1852. Miocene. Piemonte, Italy.

Oliva rosacea Sismonda, 1847: 45. Miocene. Piemonte, Italy.

1848

PHILIPPI, R.A., 1848. Oliva. Abbildungen und Beschrei-bungen neuer oder wenig gekannter Conchylien. 3: 51-54. Cassel.*Oliva subangulata Philippi, 1848: 51, Pl. 1 fig. 2. Recent.

Pacific.

Oliva pantherina Philippi, 1848: 51-52, Pl. 1 fig. 1. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva coniformis Philippi, 1848: 53-54, Pl. 1 figs. 5-7. Re-cent. Unknown locality.

ROUAULT, A., 1848. Description des fossiles du terrain éocène des environs de Pau. Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 2(5): 204-209.*

1849

CONRAD, T.A., 1849. The following new and interesting shells are from the coast of Lower California and Peru, and were presented to the Academy by Dr. Thomas D. Wilson. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 4: 155-156.*Oliva propatula Conrad, 1849: 156. No type locality given.

1850

ADAMS, A. & REEVE, L.A., 1850. Mollusca. In: Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S Samarang; under the command of captain Sir Edward Belcher… during the years 1843-1846: i-viii + 1-87. London.*Oliva fulgurata Adams & Reeve, 1850: 31, Pl. 10 fig. 12. Re-

cent. China Sea.

ARCHIAC, A. DESMIER DE SAINT-SIMON D’, 1850. Description des fossiles du groupe nummulitique recueillis par M.S.P. Pratt et M. J. Delbos aux environs de Bayonne et de Dax. Mémoire de la Société Géologique de France 2(3): 397-456.*

DIXON, F., 1850. The geology and fossils of the Tertiary and Cretaceous formations of Sussex: i-xvi + i-xvi + 1-422. London. [The descriptions of the fossils are byJ. de C. Sowerby.]*Ancillaria fusiformis J. de C. Sowerby, 1850: 108, 189, Pl. 8

fig. 16. Middle Eocene. Bracklesham Beds, England.

Ancillaria obtusa J. de C. Sowerby, 1850: 108, 189, Pl. 8 fig.15. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria obtusa Swain-son, 1825, and of Ancillaria obtusa Sowerby, 1830, and of Ancillaria obtusa Petterd, 1886; renamed Ancillus dix-oni Chavan, 1965. Middle Eocene. Bracklesham Beds, England.

JAY, J.C., 1850. A catalogue of the shells arranged ac-cording to the Lamarckian system, with their authori-ties, synonymes, and references to works where fig-ured or described, contained in the collection of John.C. Jay, M.D.: 1-459. New York.*Oliva duclosiana Jay, 1850: 367. Recent. No locality given.

Refers to Duclos, 1835: Pl. 8 figs. 9-10.

ORBIGNY, A. DE, 1850. Prodrome de Paléontologie strati-graphique universelle des animaux mollusques et rayonnés. 2: 1-428. Paris.*Sulcobuccinum Orbigny, 1850: 303. Type species by sub-

sequent designation (Vermeij, 1998): Buccinum fis-suratum Deshayes, 1835.

Oliva mucronata Orbigny, 1850: 314. Eocene. France, Butte-des-Usages, Cuise-la-Motte, Oise.

REEVE, L.A., 1850. Monograph of the genus Oliva. Conchologia Iconica, 6: Plates 1-30.*Oliva nobilis Reeve, 1850: Pl. 2 figs. 3a-c. Recent. Mauritius.

Oliva brasiliensis Reeve, 1850: Pl. 8 figs. 13a-b. Recent. Brazil.

Oliva cumingii Reeve, 1850: Pl. 11 figs. 19a-b. Recent. Gulf of California.

Oliva cruenta Reeve, 1850: Pl. 14 fig. 30. Recent. Compos-ite species: fig. 30a = Oliva maculata Duclos, 1840; figs. 30b-c = Oliva mantichora Duclos, 1840; fig. 30d = Por-phyria amethystina Röding, 1798. No specific locality selected for the specimens illustrated.

Oliva steeriae Reeve, 1850: Pl. 18 fig. 37. Recent, Mouth of the Gambia, West Africa.

Oliva aquatilis Reeve, 1845: Pl. 18 fig. 38a-b. Recent. Brazil.

Oliva stainforthii Reeve, 1850: Pl. 19 fig. 40a-b. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva indusica Reeve, 1850: Pl. 19 fig. 43. Kurrachee [Kara-chi], mouth of the Indus.

Oliva duclosi Reeve, 1850: Pl. 19 fig. 44. Recent. Banguey, Luzon, Philippines.

Oliva lentiginosa Reeve, 1850: Pl. 19 fig. 45a-b. Recent. Un-known locality.

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Oliva cincta Reeve, 1850: Pl. 20 fig. 47. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva contortuplicata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 20 fig. 51. Recent. Senegal, West Africa.

Oliva multiplicata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 20 fig. 52. Recent. Un-known locality. Type species of Multiplicoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986.

fig. 45. Oliva multiplicata Reeve, 1850. Type species of MultiplicolivaPetuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 3073. Taiwan, Hengchun, trawled, 180-

220 m. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva ancillarioides Reeve, 1850: Pl. 21 fig. 55. Recent. Kur-rachee [Karachi], mouth of the Indus.

Oliva paxillus Reeve, 1850: Pl. 21 fig. 56a-b. Recent. Un-known locality. Type species of Omogymna Von Martens, 1897.

Oliva ligneola Reeve, 1850: Pl. 21 fig. 57a-b. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva hieroglyphica Reeve, 1850: Pl. 24 fig. 68. Recent. Locality unknown.

Oliva caerulea Reeve, 1850: Pl. 24 fig. 70a-c. Recent. Carthagena, Central America? [Emended to Oliva cy-anea on page ii of the index to the genus Oliva].

Oliva dealbata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 25 fig. 71. Not Porphyria dealbata Röding, 1798. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva strigata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 25 fig. 72. Recent. West In-dies.

Oliva pygmaea Reeve, 1850: Pl. 26 fig. 75. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva fulgida Reeve, 1850: Pl. 26 figs. 78a-b. Recent. West Indies.

Oliva picta Reeve, 1850: Pl. 26 fig. 79. Recent. Philippines.

Oliva modesta Reeve, 1850: Pl. 27 fig. 83. Recent. No local-ity given.

Oliva monilifera Reeve, 1850: Pl. 27 figs. 84a-b. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva pellucida Reeve, 1850: Pl. 27 figs. 85a-b. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva rufifasciata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 28 figs. 88a-b. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva guildingi Reeve, 1850: Pl. 28 figs. 89a-b. Recent. St. Vincent, West Indies.

Oliva attenuata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 29 figs. 90a-b. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva fimbriata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 29 figs. 92a-b. Recent. West Indies.

Oliva lanceolata Reeve, 1850: Pl. 30 figs. 95a-b. Recent. Catanaun, Luzon, and Loay, Bohol, Philippines.

Oliva bullula Reeve, 1850: Pl. 30 figs. 96a-b. Recent. West Indies.

Oliva pura Reeve, 1850: Pl. 30 fig. 97. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva pulchella Reeve, 1850: Pl. 30 figs. 98a-b. Junior primary homonym of Oliva pulchella Duclos, 1835; re-named Oliva reeveii Ducros de St. Germain, 1857. Re-cent. West Indies.

Pl. 8 fig. 12b. Type figure of Oliva gibbosa var. fulgurans Melvill, 1904.

Pl. 9 fig. 14b. Type figure of Oliva peruviana var. fulgurata Von Martens, 1869.

Pl. 18 fig. 36. Type figure of Agaronia reevei Mörch, 1860.

ROUAULT, A., 1850. Description des fossiles du terrain éocene des environs de Pau. Mémoires de la So-ciété géologique de France (2)3(2): 457-502.*Ancillaria conica Rouault, 1850: 501, Pl. 18 figs. 21-21a, 22-

22a. (figs. 21-21a only, 22-22a is the var. A mentioned in the text and is a distinct species). Eocene. Ypresian. Bos d'Arros, Béarn, France.

Ancillaria spissa Rouault, 1850: 501, Pl. 18 figs. 23-23a. Eo-cene. Ypresian. Bos d'Arros, Béarn, France.

Ancillaria nana Rouault, 1850: 502, Pl. 18 figs. 24-24a. Eo-cene. Ypresian. Bos d'Arros, Béarn, France.

SOWERBY II, G.B., 1850. Descriptions of new species of fossil shells found by J.S. Heniker, Esq. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 6: 44-53.*Oliva cylindrica Sowerby, 1850: 45. Junior primary hom-

onym of Oliva cylindrica Duclos, 1845.

1851

MENKE, K.T., 1851. Conchylien von Mazatlan mit kritis-chen Anmerkungen. Zeitschrift für Malakozoologie 8: 17-25.*Oliva melchersi Menke, 1851: 24. Recent. Mazatlan, Mex-

ico.

MÜLLER, J., 1851. Monographie der Petrefacten der Aach-ener Kreideformation. Zweite Abtheilung: 1-88. Bonn.*Ancillaria cretacea Müller, 1851: 79, Pl. 6 fig. 23. Creta-

ceous. However, Holzapfel (1888: 94-95) demon-strated that is of Oligocene rather than Creta-ceous provenance. Aachen, Germany.

1852

ADAMS, C.B., 1852. Catalogue of shells collected at Panama, with notes on synonymy, station, and hab-itat. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York 5: 229-296 [June], 297-549 [July].*Oliva inconspicua Adams, 1852: 274. Recent. Panama.

Oliva pellucida Adams, 1852: 275. Recent. Panama.

EICHWALD, E. VON, 1852. Lethaea Rossica ou paléontologiede la Russie, décrite et figurée. Atlas contenant XIV planches lithographiées. Période moderne: plates 1-14 with captions. Stuttgart.*

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MÖRCH, O.A.L., 1852. Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliq-uit D. Alphonse D'Aguirra & Gadea comes de Yoldi. Fasciculus Primus. Cephalophora. 1-170. Copen-hagen.*Strephona Mörch, 1852: 127. Type species by subsequent

designation (Cossmann, 1899): Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811. Junior homonym of Strephona Gray, 1847.

Ancillaria torosa Mörch, 1852: 126. Refers to Lister, 1688:Pl. 746 fig. 40. Recent. Mauritius.

Agaronia megalostoma Mörch, 1852: 127. Recent. Senegal.

Olivancillaria brasiliensis Mörch, 1852: 127. Recent. Brazil.

Mica marmorea Mörch, 1852: 127. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 49 fig. 526. Recent. No locality given.

Porphyria porphyreticus Mörch, 1852: 128. Recent, East In-dies.

Porphyria mauritiana Mörch, 1852: 129. Recent. East In-dies.

Porphyria viridescens Mörch, 1852: 129. Recent. No localitygiven.

Cylindrus crassa Mörch, 1852: 130. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 49 figs. 532-533.

Olivella exigua Mörch, 1852: 130. Recent. Antilles.

Olivella parvula Mörch, 1852: 130. Recent. No locality given.

Olivella nitidula Mörch, 1852: 130. Refers to Martini, 1773:Pl. 50 figs. 546-547. Recent. No locality given.

ORBIGNY, A. DE, 1852. Prodrome de paléontologie strati-graphique universelle des animaux mollusques et rayonnés, 3: 1-196 + index.*Oliva grateloupii Orbigny, 1852: 51. Replacement name for

Oliva laumontiana Grateloup, 1847; not Oliva laumon-tiana Lamarck, 1803.

Oliva subclavula Orbigny, 1852: 51. Replacement name forOliva clavula Basterot, 1825, not Oliva clavula Lamarck,1811.

Ancillaria subcanalifera Orbigny, 1852: 52. Replacement name for Ancillaria canalifera Basterot, 1825, and forAncillaria canalifera Grateloup, 1847; not Ancilla can-alifera Lamarck, 1803.

Ancillaria saturalis Orbigny, 1852: 52. Replacement name for Ancillaria canalifera Sismonda, 1847; not Ancilla canalifera Lamarck, 1803.

Ancillaria sismondana Orbigny, 1852: 52. Replacement name for Ancillaria subulata Sismonda, 1847, not An-cilla subulata Lamarck, 1803.

SOULEYET, L.F.A., 1852. Mollusques. Voyage autour du monde exécuté pendant les années 1836 et 1837 surla corvette la Bonite. Zoologie. 2: 1-664. Paris.*

TROSCHEL, F.H., 1852. Verzeichniss der durch Herrn Dr. v. Tschudi in Peru gesammelten Conchylien. Archiv für Naturgeschichte 18(1): 151-208.*

1853

ADAMS, A., 1853. Descriptions of several new species of Murex, Rissoina, Planaxis and Eulima from the Cum-ing collection. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1851: 267-272.*Ancillaria lineolata Adams, 1853: 271. Recent. Unknown loc-

ality.

ADAMS, H. & ADAMS, A., 1853 . The genera of Recent Mol-lusca; arranged according to their organization, 1: vi-xl + 1-484.*Dactylinae Adams & Adams, 1853: 140. Type genus: Dac-

tylus Adams & Adams, 1853.

Ancillinae Adams & Adams, 1853: 147. Type genus: AncillaLamarck, 1799.

Zemira Adams & Adams, 1853: 110. Type species by mono-typy: Eburna australis Sowerby, 1833.

Macron Adams & Adams, 1853: 132. Type species by sub-sequent designation (Cossmann, 1901): Pseudoliva kel-lettii A. Adams, 1855. Not in Olivoidea.

Lintricula Adams & Adams, 1853: 141. Replacement name for Scaphula Swainson, 1840.

Dactylus Adams & Adams, 1853: 143. Type species by ori-ginal designation: Dactylus mauritianus Adams & Adams, 1853. Junior homonym of Dactylus Schu-macher, 1817.

Dactylidia Adams & Adams, 1853: 146. Type species by subsequent designation (Weinkauff, 1878): Oliva nana Lamarck, 18111. Note: superfluous subsequent designa-tion (Cossmann, 1899): Oliva mutica Say, 1822.

Dipsaccus Adams & Adams, 1853: 147. Type species by original designation: Buccinum glabratum Linnaeus, 1758.

Chilotygma Adams & Adams, 1853: 149. Type species by monotypy: Ancillaria exigua Sowerby, 1830.

Callianax Adams & Adams, 1853: 146. Type species by subsequent designation (Cossmann, 1899): Oliva biplicata Sowerby, 1825.

Amalda Adams & Adams, 1853: 148. Type species by sub-sequent designation (Vokes, 1939): Ancillaria tankervillii Swainson, 1825.

Dactylus mauritianus Adams & Adams, 1853: 153. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Dactylus Adams & Adams, 1853. Figured in Adams & Adams, 1858: Pl. 15 figs. 4-4a.

D’ARCHIAC, A.S. & HAIME, J., 1853. Description des ani-maux fossiles du groupe nummulitique de l’Inde précédé d’un resumée géologique et d’une monogra-phie de Nummulites: 1-373. Paris.*Oliva virginiae d' Archiac & Haime, 1853: 335, Pl. 34 fig. 2a.

Miocene. India.

BEYRICH, H.E. VON, 1853. Die Conchylien des nord-deutschen Tertiärgebirges. 1. Conus, Oliva, An-cillaria, Terebellum, Cypraea, Marginella, Rin-gicula, Voluta. Zeitschrift der Deutschen geolo-gischen Gesellschaft 5: 273-358.*Ancillaria karsteni Beyrich, 1853: 37-39, Pl. 5 figs. 2a-c. Oli-

gocene. Westeregeln, Magdeburg and Freden, Alfeld, Germany.

Ancillaria unguiculata Beyrich, 1853: 39-40, Pl. 5 figs. 3a-b. Lower Oligocene. Westeregeln, Magdeburg, Germany.

EICHWALD, E. VON, 18 53 . Lethaea Rossica ou paléontologiede la Russie, décrite et figurée. Troisième volume. Dernière periode. En deux sections. Avec un atlas deXIV planches lithographiées: i-xix + 1-533. Stuttgart. [Atlas part published 1852].*

NEUGEBOREN, J.L., 1853. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Ter-tiär-Mollusken aus dem Tegelgebilde von Ober-La-

1. Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre, Bonillo & Bouchet (2017: 36) stated: “Thistype designation was overlooked and later Cossmann (1899: 54) desig-nated Olivella mutica (Say, 1822) [an originally included species] as thetype species. Olsson followed Cossmann, but did not include Oliva nana inhis monograph. Therefore, the subgeneric position of O. nana as well asthe composition of the subgenus remain unclear. Micana Gray, 1858. Typespecies: Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811; M. A junior objective synonym of Dac-tylidia.

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pugy. Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Sieben-bürgischen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Her-mannstadt. Fortgesetzt: Mitteilungen der Arbeitsge-meinschaft für Naturwissenschaften Sibiu-Her-mannstadt 4: 143-152.*

PICTET, F.-J., 1853-1857. Traité de paléontologie ou his-toire naturelle des animaux fossiles considérés dans leurs rapponts zoologiques et géologiques. Atlas. 2nd edition: 110 plates. Paris.*

1854

BEYRICH, H.E. VON, 185 4 . Die Conchylien des nord-deutschen Tertiärgebirges. 2. Mitra, Columbella, Terebra, Buccinum, Purpura, Cassis, Cassidaria, Rostellaria, Aporrhais. Zeitschrift der Deutschen ge-ologischen Gesellschaft 6: 408-500.*Purpura pusilla Beyrich, 1854: 465-466, Pl. 8 figs. 6a-c. Oli-

gocene. Westeregeln, Germany.

Purpura nodulosa Beyrich, 1854: 466-467, Pl. 8 figs. 7a-b. Oligocene. Westeregeln, Germany.

HÖRNES, M., 1854. Untitled. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralo-gie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde 1854: 572-574.Buccinum tiara Hörnes, 1854: 573. Junior homonym of Buc-

cinum tiara Deshayes, 1835.

HUPÉ, H., 1854. Moluscos. In C. Gay (Editor): Historia física y política de Chile. Zoológica 8: 1-499. Paris.*Oliva simplex Hupé, 1854: 217, Pl. 3 figs. 9-9a. Miocene. To-

pocalma, Chile.

Oliva tumorifera Hupé, 1854: 217-218, Pl. 3 figs. 8-8a. Mio-cene. Topocalma, Chile.

Oliva chiloensis Hupé, 1854: 218. Nomen nudum.

1855

ADAMS, A., 1855. Descriptions of new genera and speciesof gastropodous Mollusca. Proceedings of the Zoo-logical Society of London 1853: 182-186.*Pseudoliva plumbea A. Adams, 1855: 184. Refers to Chem-

nitz, 1795: Pl. 188 figs. 1806-1807. Junior objective homonym and junior synonym of Buccinum plumbeum Dillwyn, 1817.

Pseudoliva striatula A. Adams, 1855: 184. Recent. Africa.

Pseudoliva zebrina A. Adams, 1855. 184. Recent. Africa.

Pseudoliva kellettii A. Adams, 1855: 185. Recent. Unknown locality. Type species of Macron Adams & Adams, 1853.

BERGE, F., 1855. Conchylienbuch, oder, Allgemeine und besondere Naturgeschichte der Muscheln und Sch-necken: nebst der Anweisung sie zu sammeln, zuzu-bereiten und aufzubewahren: 1-263. Stuttgart.*

CONRAD, T.A., 185 5 . Descriptions of fossil shells from the Eocene and Miocene formations of California. Ap-pendix to Blake’s preliminary report on the Pacific Railroad Survey, Article 1. House Document 129: 9-19. Reprinted in: Pacific Railroad Reports 5(2): 322-329 (1856): 327].*Strephona pedroana Conrad, 1855: 17. Recent. San Pedro,

California, USA.

1856

CARPENTER, P.P., 1856. Monograph of the shells collected by T. Nuttall, Esq. on the Califomian coast, in the years 1834-5. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1856: 209-229.*Olivella glandinaria Carpenter, 1856: 227. Recent. Upper

California.

GOULD, A.A. & CARPENTER, P.P., 1856. Descriptions of shells from the Gulf of California, and the Pacific coasts of Mexico and California. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1856: 198-208.*Olivella intorta Carpenter, in Gould & Carpenter, 1856: 207.

Recent. San Juan.

HÉBERT, E. & RENEVIER, E., 1856. Fossiles du terrain num-mulitique supérieur des environs de Gap, des Dia-blerets et de quelques localités de la Savoie. Bulletin de la Société de statistique des Sciences naturelles et des Arts industriels du Département de l'Isere (2)3:148-228.*Ancillaria studeri Hébert & Renevier, 1856: 197-198, Pl. 1

figs. 10a-b. Upper Eocene. Priabonian. Diablerets, Alpes, Vaud, Switzerland.

HÖRNES, M., 1856. Die fossilen Mollusken des Tertiair-Beckens von Wien. 1. Band. Univalven. Abhandlun-gen des Kaiserlich-Könlichen geologischen Reich-sanstalt 3: 1-736.*

1857

CARPENTER, P.P., 1857. Report on the present state of our knowledge with regard to the Mollusca of the West Coast of North America. Report of the 26th Meeting ofthe British Association of Advancement of Science for1856: 4 + 159-368.*Olivella intorta Carpenter, 1857: 228, 234, 339, 352. Recent.

CARPENTER, P.P., 1 8 57 . Catalogue of the Reigen collection of Mazatlan Mollusca in the British Museum: [i]-iv (Preface signed John Edward Gray), [ix]-xvi, [1]-552. London.*Oliva intertincta Carpenter, 1857: 465. Recent. Mazatlan,

Mexico.

Olivella petiolita var. aureocincta Carpenter, 1857: 470. Re-cent. Mazatlan, Mexico.

DUCROS DE ST. GERMAIN, A.-M.-P., 1857. Revue critique du genre Oliva de Bruguière: 1-120. Clermont. [also pu-blished in Annales scientifiques, littéraires et indus-trielles de l'Auvergne 30 : 289-402]*Oliva magnifica Ducros de St Germain, 1857: 30-31, Pl. 1

figs. 4a-d. Recent. Mindanao, Philippines.

Oliva fabreii Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 43-44, Pl. 2 figs. 18a-b. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva lecoquiana Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 45-46, Pl. 2 figs. 20a-c. Recent. China.

Oliva maria Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 50-51, Pl. 2 figs. 26a-b. Recent. California.

Oliva broderipii Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 62-63, Pl. 2 figs. 39a-b. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva jayana Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 68-69, Pl. 2 figs.44a-b. Recent. Oceania.

Oliva deshayesiana Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 86-87, P1. 3 figs. 67a-b. Recent. California (Duclos).

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Oliva barthelemyi Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 78-80, Pl. 3figs. 58a-b. Recent. Java, Indonesia.

Oliva verreauxii Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 97, Pl. 3 figs.86a-b. Recent. Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe.

Oliva reeveii Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 104, Pl. 3 figs. 100a-b. Replacement name for Oliva pulchella Reeve, 1850, not Oliva pulchella Duclos, 1835.

Oliva sowerbyi Ducros de St. Germain, 1857: 105-106, Pl. 3figs. 103a-b. Recent. Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe. Junior primary homonym of Oliva sowerbyi Anton, 1839.

GRAY, J.E., 1857. Guide to the systematic distribution of Mollusca in the British Museum. 1: i-xii + 1-230. Lon-don.*Sandella Gray, 1857: 26. Type species by monotypy: Ancil-

laria tankervillii Swainson, 1825.

Sparella Gray, 1857: 26. Type species by subsequent des-ignation (Cossmann, 1889): Ancillaria ventricosa Lamarck, 1811.

Anolacia Gray, 1857: 26. Type species by monotypy: Ancil-laria mauritiana Sowerby, 1830.

TUOMEY, M. & HOLMES, F.S., 1 8 57 . Pleiocene fossils of South-Carolina: containing descriptions and figures of the Polyparia, Echinodermata and Mollusca: i-xvi +1-152. Charleston.*

1858

ADAMS, H. & ADAMS, A., 1858 . The genera of Recent Mol-lusca; arranged according to their organization, 3: Plates 1-88.*Pl. 15 figs. 4-4a. Type figures of Dactylus mauritianus Adams

& Adams, 1853.

BERNARDI, M., 1858. Description d’espèces nouvelles. Journal de Conchyliologie 7: 301-303.*Ancillaria lienardi Bernardi, 1858: 302-303, Pl. 10 fig. 4. Re-

cent. Pernambuco, Brazil.

GRAY, J.E., 1858. An attempt to distribute the species of Olive (Oliva, Lamarck) into natural groups, and to define some of the species. Proceedings of the Zo-ological Society of London 26: 38-57.*Ispidula Gray, 1858: 46. Type species by monotypy: Ispid-

ula variabilis Gray, 1858.

Ramola Gray, 1858: 47. Type species by monotypy: Oliva volutella Lamarck, 1811.

Carmione Gray, 1858: 47. Type species by monotypy: Vo-luta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817.

Claneophila Gray, 1858: 48. Type species not selected.

Galeola Gray, 1858: 48. Type species by tautonymy: Oliva galeola Duclos, 1840. Unnecessary subsequent desig-nation (Cossmann, 1899): Oliva carneola Lamarck, 1811.

Anazola Gray, 1858: 50. Type species by subsequent des-ignation (Cossmann, 1899): Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811.

Scaphula Gray, 1858: 56. Type species by monotypy: Oliva biplicata Sowerby, 1825. Junior homonym of Scaphula Benson, 1834 (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Arcidae).

Micana Gray, 1858: 56. Type species by monotypy: Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811. Junior objective homonym of Dac-tylidia Adams & Adams, 1853.

Oliva alba Gray, 1858: 44. Mis-quotation.

Oliva vermiculata Gray, 1858: 44. Nomen nudum.

Ispidula variabilis Gray, 1858: 47. Recent. No locality given. Type species of Ispidula Gray, 1865.

1859

CHENU, J.C., 1 8 59 . Manuel de conchyliologie et paléon-tologie conchlyliologique. Tome Premier: i-vi + 1-508. Paris.*

MÖRCH, O.A.L., 1859. Beiträge zur Molluskenfauna Cen-tral-Amerika's. Malakozoologische Blätter 6: 102-126.*

SOWERBY II, G.B., 1859. Monograph of the genus Ancil-laria. Thesaurus Conchyliorum 3: 57-67. London.*Ancillaria torosa Sowerby, 1859: 58, Pl. 2 figs. 30-32. Re-

cent. No locality given. Junior primary homonym of An-cillaria torosa Mörch, 1852.

Ancillaria scaphella Sowerby, 1859: 58, Pl. 2 figs. 37-38. Recent. Red Sea. Type species of Interancilla Terzer, 1997.

fig. 46. Ancillaria scaphella Sowerby, 1859. Type species of Interan-cilla Terzer, 1997. RV 2352a . Oman, Muscat, July 1973. Scale bar is

1 cm.

Ancillaria cylindrica Sowerby, 1859: 58, Pl. 2 figs. 18-19. Re-cent. China Seas.

Ancillaria tronsoni Sowerby, 1859: 58-59, Pl. 2 figs. 20-21. Recent. Red Sea.

Ancillaria acuminata Sowerby, 1859: 59, Pl. 4 figs. 66-67. Recent. South Africa.

Ancillaria striolata Sowerby, 1859: 60, Pl. 2 figs. 24-25. Re-cent. No locality given.

Ancillaria deshayesii Sowerby, 1859: 60, Pl. 4 figs. 68-69. Recent. Red Sea.

Ancillaria crassa Sowerby, 1859: 60, Pl. 4 figs. 86, 90-91. Recent. Red Sea.

Ancillaria ovalis Sowerby, 1859: 60, Pl. 4 figs. 82-83. Re-cent. No locality given.

Ancillaria dimidiata Sowerby, 1859: 62, Pl. 3 figs. 55-56. Re-cent. Red Sea.

Ancillaria depressa Sowerby, 1859: 63, Pl. 1 fig. 3. Recent. New Zealand.

Ancillaria tricolor “Gray” Sowerby, 1859: 63, Pl. 1 figs. 9-10. Recent. New Zealand. Not Ancillaria tricolor Gray, 1847.

Ancillaria angustata Sowerby, 1859: 63, Pl. 1 fig. 13. Re-cent. China Seas.

Ancillaria vernedei Sowerby, 1859: 63-64, Pl. 1 fig. 7. Re-cent. China.

Ancillaria similis Sowerby, 1859: 64, Pl. 1 fig. 17. Recent. North Australia.

Ancillaria sinensis Sowerby, 1859: 65, Pl. 3 figs. 50-51. Re-cent. China.

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Ancillaria novaezelandiae Sowerby, 1859: 65, Pl. 3 figs. 48-49. Designated as type species of Gracilispira Olson, 1956, by Olson but see comments under that taxon. Re-cent. New Zealand.

Ancillaria obesa Sowerby, 1859: 65, Pl. 3 figs. 44-45. Re-cent. Australia.

1860

CONRAD, T.A., 1860. Descriptions of new species of Creta-ceous and Eocene fossils of Mississippi and Alabama. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sci-ences of Philadelphia (2)4: 275-298.*Pseudoliva tuberculifera Conrad, 1860: 294, Pl. 47 fig. 27.

Late Paleocene.

Ancilla cretacensis Conrad, 1860: Pl. 47 fig. 14. Eocene. [Il-lustrated and listed on the plate caption but there is no reference to it in the text.]

GABB, W.M., 1860. Descriptions of new species of Amer-ican Tertiary and Cretaceous fossils. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (2)4: 375-406.*Pseudoliva fusiformis Gabb, 1860: 381, Pl. 67 fig. 30.

Pseudoliva linosa Gabb, 1860: 381, Pl. 67 fig. 31.

Pseudoliva carinata Gabb, 1860: 381, Pl. 67 fig. 32.

Pseudoliva perspectiva Gabb, 1860: 381, Pl. 67 fig. 29.

Agaronia punctulifera Gabb, 1860: 381-382, Pl. 67 fig. 22. Eocene. Wheelock, Texas, USA.

GOULD, A.A., 186 0 . Descriptions of new shells collected by the North Pacific Exploring Expedition. Proceed-ings of the Boston Society of Natural History 7: 382-389.*Olivella spreta Gould, 1860: 383. Recent. Hong Kong har-

bour, China.

HANLEY, S., 18 60 . Descriptions of new univalve shells from the collections of H. Cuming and Sylvanus Han-ley. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 27: 429-431.*Pseudoliva ancilla Hanley, 1859: 429-430. Recent. Caf-

frariam. Type species of Mariona Sowerby, 1890; type species of Sylvanocochlis Melvill, 1903.

Pseudoliva nassoides Hanley, 1859: 430. Recent. Malab-aricum littus.

HISLOP, S., 1860. Description of fossil shells from the above-described beds. Quarterly Journal of the Geo-logical Society of London 16: 166-182.*Pseudoliva elegans Hislop, 1860: 176, Pl. 8 figs. 30a-b. Early

Paleocene. Danian. Nagpur, India.

MÖRCH, A.O.L., 1860. Beiträge zur Molluskenfauna Cen-tral-Amerika's. Malakozoologische Blätter 7(2): 66-106.*Agaronia reevei Mörch, 1860: 87. Recent. Refers to Reeve,

1850: Pl. 18 fig. 36.

NEUGEBOREN, J.L., 1860. Systematisches Verzeichnis der in den Straten bei Bujtur auf Unter-Pesteser Dorfs-Gebiet unweit Vajda-Hunyad vorkommenden fossilen Tertiär-Mollusken-Gehäuse. Verhandlungen und Mit-teilungen des Siebenbürgischen Vereins für Natur-wissenschaften zu Hermannstadt. Fortgesetzt: Mitt. der ArbGem. für Naturwissenschaften Sibiu-Her-mannstadt 11: 6-16.*

PEASE, W.H., 1860. Descriptions of new species of Mol-lusca from the Sandwich Islands. (Part II). Proceed-ings of the Zoological Society of London 28: 141-148.*Oliva sandwicensis Pease, 1860: 145. Recent. Sandwich Is-

lands (Hawaii).

SOUVERBIE, M., 1860. Descriptions d’espèces nouvelles del’Archipel Calédonien. Journal de Conchyliologie 8: 204-207.*Ancillaria montrouzieri Souverbie, 1860: 207. Recent. Lifu,

Loyalty Islands.

SOUVERBIE, M., 1860. Descriptions d’espèces nouvelles del’Archipel calédonien (5e article). Journal de Conchyliologie 8: 311-326.*

1861

CROSSE, H., 1861. Description d'espèces nouvelles. Jour-nal de Conchyliologie 9: 171-176.*Oliva thomasi Crosse, 1861: 173-174, Pl. 6 figs. 3-4 [erro-

neously listed as figs. 5-6]. Recent. Tahiti.

MAYER, M.C., 1861. Description de coquilles fossiles des terrains tertiaires inférieurs. Journal de Conchyliolo-gie 9: 52-68.*Oliva prestwichi Mayer, 1861: 67, Pl. 3 fig. 7. Oligocene.

Rupelian. Tartas, Gaas, Landes, France.

NYST, H., 1861. Notice sur un nouveau gite de fossiles serapportent aux especes faluniennes du Midi de l’Eu-rope, découvert a Edeghem, pres d’Anvers. Bulletin de l’Académie royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux Arts de Belgique (2)12: 29-54.*

1862

CONRAD, T.A., 1862a. Descriptions of new genera, sub-genera and species of Tertiary and Recent shells. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 14: 284-291.*Dactylus eboreus Conrad, 1862: 287. Miocene. Virginia,

USA.

CONRAD, T.A., 1862b. Descriptions of new, Recent and Miocene shells. Proceedings of the Academy of Nat-ural Sciences of Philadelphia 14: 583-586.*Dactylus carolinensis Conrad, 1862: 584-585. Miocene.

Dauphin County, North Carolina, USA.

COQUAND, H., 1862. Géologie et paléontologie de la régionsud de la province Constantine: 1-320. Marseille.*Sulcobuccinum michelini Coquand, 1862: 268, Pl. 30 figs. 5-

6. Eocene (Lutetian). Tamdakht, Morocco. Type species of Maralsenia Pacaud, 2009.

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fig. 47. Sulcobuccinum michelini Coquand, 1862. Type species ofMaralsenia Pacaud, 2009. MNHN.F.A25635. Morocco, Tamdakht.

[Eocene. Lutetian].

DESHAYES, G.P., 1862. Description es animaux sans ver-tebres decouverts dans le Bassin de Paris. Tome II. Livraisons 29-32: 433-640. Paris.*Etallonia prisca Deshayes, 1862: 607, Pl. 40 figs. 4-6. Eo-

cene. Jonchery, Gueux, France.

SPEYER, O.W.C., 1862. Die Conchylien der Casseler Ter-tiar-Bildungen. Palaeontographica 9: 91-141, 153-198.*Ancillaria intermedia Speyer, 1862: 102, Pl. 18 figs. 11-12.

Oligocene. Harleshausen, Germany.

1863

ZITTEL, K.A., 1863. Die obere Nummulitenformation in Un-garn. Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissen-schaftliche Classe 46: 353-395.*Ancillaria propinqua Zittel, 1863: 367, Pl. 1 figs. 1a-b. Eo-

cene. Piszke, Hungary.

Buccinum hörnesi Zittel, 1863: 368-369, Pl. 1 figs. 3a-b. Re-placement name for Buccinum tiara Hörnes, 1854, nonBuccinum tiara Deshayes, 1835.

1864

ADAMS, A. & ANGAS, G.F., 1864. Descriptions of new spe-cies of shells from the Australian seas, in the collec-tion of George French Angas. Proceedings of the Zo-ological Society of London 1863: 418-428.*Olivella pardalis Adams & Angas, 1864: 422, Pl. 27 fig. 3.

Recent. Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia.

Olivella leucozona Adams & Angas, 1864: 422, Pl. 37 fig. 23. Recent. Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia.

Olivella nympha Adams & Angas, 1864: 422-423. Recent. Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia. Type spe-cies of Cupidoliva Iredale, 1924.

fig. 48. Olivella nympha Adams & Angas, 1864. Type species of Cu-pidoliva Iredale, 1924. RV 2232 a . Australia, Western Australia, Ex-

mouth, intertidal, tracks in sand.

CARPENTER, P.P., 1864. Supplementary report on the present state of our knowledge with regard to the Mollusca of the West Coast of North America. Re-ports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1863: 517-686.*Olivella baetica Carpenter, 1864: 661. Recent.

GABB, W.M., 1864. Description of the Cretaceous fossils. In: Meek & Gabb. Palaeontology of California, 1: 55-217.*Pseudoliva lineata Gabb, 1864: 99, Pl. 18 fig. 52. Eocene.

California, USA.

Pseudoliva volutaeformis Gabb, 1864: 99, Pl. 28 fig. 212. Eocene. California, USA.

Olivella mathewsonii Gabb, 1864: 100, Pl. 18 fig. 53. Eo-cene. California, USA.

Ancillaria elongata Gabb, 1864: 100, Pl. 18 fig. 54. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria elongata Deshayes, 1830, and of Ancillaria elongata Gray, 1847; renamedAncilla gabbi Cossmann, 1899. Eocene. California, USA.

MAYER, K., 1864. Systematisches Verzeichniss der fos-silen Reste von Madeira, Porto Santo und Santo Maria: i-vi + 7-107. Zürich.Pseudoliva orbignyana Mayer, 1864: 75, Pl. 7 fig. 55. Mio-

cene. Pico Juliana, Madeira.

REEVE, L.A., 1864. Monograph of the genus Ancillaria. Conchologia Iconica 15: Plates 1-13 plus accompa-nying text. London.*Ancillaria pyramidalis Reeve, 1864: sp. 11. Recent. New

Zealand.

Ancillaria torosa Reeve, 1864: sp. 14. Junior primary hom-onym of Ancillaria torosa Mörch, 1852, and of Ancillaria torosa Sowerby, 1859. Recent. Madagascar, Mauritius.

Ancillaria contusa Reeve, 1864: sp. 31. Recent. No locality given.

Ancillaria marmorata Reeve, 1864: sp. 32. Recent. No local-ity given.

Ancillaria sarda Reeve, 1864: sp. 33. Recent. No locality given.

Ancillaria monilifera Reeve, 1864: sp. 36. Recent. Swan River.

Ancillaria bullioides Reeve, 1864: sp. 37. Recent. No localitygiven.

Ancillaria oryza Reeve, 1864: sp. 43. Recent. No locality given.

Ancillaria fasciata Reeve, 1864: sp. 44. Not a junior second-ary homonym of Ancilla fasciata Perry, 1811. Recent. No locality given.

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1865

CONRAD, T.A., 1865. Catalogue of the Eocene and Oligo-cene Testacea of the United States. American Journal of Conchology 1: 1-35.*Buccinorbis Conrad, 1865: 21. Type species by sub-

sequent designation (Cossmann, 1901): Monoceros vetusta Conrad, 1833.

Ancillopsis Conrad, 1865: 22. Type species by subsequentdesignation (Cossmann, 1899): Ancillaria altile Conrad, 1833. Junior synonym of Bullia Gray, 1834 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Nassariidae).

Tortoliva Conrad, 1865: 22. Type species by monotypy:Tortoliva texana Conrad, 1865. The status of Tortoliva is uncertain. The figure of the type species is in-discrimin-ative and the holotype of the type species seems to be missing in the ANSP. It is therefore to be regarded as a nomen dubium.

CONRAD, T.A., 1865. Descriptions of new Eocene shells of the United States. American Journal of Conchology 1: 142-148.*Tortoliva texana Conrad, 1865: 143. Presumably Eocene of

Texas, USA. Type species of Tortoliva Conrad, 1865.

GRAY, J.E., 1865. List of the Mollusca in the collection of the British Museum. Part II. Olividae: 1-41. London.*Ispidula Gray, 1865: 17. Type species by monotypy: Ispid-

ula variabilis Gray, 1858.

Rupertia Gray, 1865: 35-36. Type species by monotypy:Eburna balteata Sowerby, 1823.

Ancilla capensis Gray, 1865: 34. Recent. South Africa.

KOENEN, A. VON, 1865. Die Fauna der unter-oligocänen Tertiärschichten von Helmstädt bei Braunschweig. Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft 17: 459-534.*

1866

CHENU, J.-C., 1866. Les Trois règnes de la nature: lec-tures d'histoire naturelle; recueil publié sous la direc-tion du Dr J.-C. Chenu: 289-296. Paris.*

DESHAYES, G.P., 1866. Description des animaux sans ver-tebres découverts dans le bassin de Paris pour servirde supplement a la description des coquilles fossiles des environs de Paris comprenant une revue gener-ate de toutes les especes actuellement connues. 3: 1-667. Paris.*Ancillaria lamarckii Deshayes, 1866: 534-535. Replacement

name for Ancillaria buccinoides Deshayes, 1835, notAncilla buccinoides Lamarck, 1803. Eocene. France.

Ancillaria obesula Deshayes, 1866: 535. Replacement name for Ancillaria inflata Deshayes, 1835, not Ancil-laria inflata Borson, 1820. Eocene. France.

GUPPY, R.J.L., 1866. On the relations of the Tertiary form-ations of the West Indies. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 22: 570-590.*Ancillaria lamellata Guppy, 1866: 579, Pl. 26 fig. 9. Lower

Miocene. Manzanilla, Trinidad.

1867

CONRAD, T.A., 1867. Descriptions of new genera and species of Miocene shells, with notes on other fossil

and Recent species. American Journal of Conchol-ogy 3: 257-270.*

EICHWALD, E. VON, 1867. Lethaea Rossica ou paléontologiede la Russie, décrite et figurée. Atlas contenant XL planches lithographiées. Période moyen, second par-tie: plates 1-40 with captions. Stuttgart.*Oliva exilis Eichwald, 1867: Pl. 31 fig. 16 with caption.

MARRAT, F.P., 1867. On some new species of Oliva, and a new Trivia. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3)20: 213-215.*Oliva violacea Marrat, 1867: 213. Recent. Locality unknown.

Oliva jamaicensis Marrat, 1867: 213. Recent. Jamaica.

Oliva polita Marrat, 1867: 213-214. Recent. Locality un-known.

Oliva piperata Marrat, 1867: 214. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva faba Marrat, 1867: 214. Recent. Philippines.

Oliva blanda Marrat, 1867: 214. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva cylindrica Marrat, 1867: 214. Junior primary homonym of Oliva cylindrica Duclos, 1845, and of Oliva cylindrica Sowerby, 1850; renamed Oliva hanleyorum Petuch & Sargent, 1986. Recent. Borneo.

Oliva ornata Marrat, 1867: 214. Recent. North Australia.

Oliva similis Marrat, 1867: 215. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva pallida Marrat, 1867: 215. Recent. Eastern Seas.

Oliva oblonga Marrat, 1867: 2i15. Recent. Central America.

Oliva truncata Marrat, 1867: 215. Recent. Cape of Good Hope.

PEASE, W.H., 1867. Descriptions of sixty-five new speciesof marine gasteropodae, inhabiting Polynesia. Amer-ican Journal of Conchology 3: 271-297.*Olivella simplex Pease, 1867: 281-282, Pl. 23 fig. 24. Re-

cent. Paumotus [Tuamotu Archipelago], South Pacific Ocean. Type species of Olivellopsis Thiele, 1929.

fig. 49. Olivella simplex Pease, 1867. Type species of OlivellopsisThiele, 1929. RV 6319 . Réunion, Boucan Canot. Scale bar is 0.5 cm.

1868

MARRAT, F.P., 1868. On Oliva auricularia, Lam., O. aquati-lis, Reeve, and O. auricularia, d'Orb. Annals and Ma-gazine of Natural History (4)2: 167-168.*Oliva orbignyi Marrat, 1868: 167-168. Refers to Orbigny,

1841: Pl. 59 figs. 20-22. Recent.

MARRAT, F.P., 1868. On some new species of Oliva. An-nals and Magazine of Natural History (4)2: 212-214.*Oliva lignaria Marrat, 1868: 212-213. Recent. Borneo.

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Oliva sabulosa Marrat, 1868: 213. Recent. Locality un-known.

Oliva angustata Marrat, 1868: 213. Recent. China.

Oliva nota Marrat, 1868: 213. Recent. Locality unknown.

Oliva exilis Marrat, 1868: 213. Recent. South America. Ju-nior primary homonym of Oliva exilis Eichwald, 1867.

Oliva pulchra Marrat, 1868: 214. Recent. California?

EICHWALD, E. VON, 1868. Lethaea Rossica ou paléontologiede la Russie, décrite et figurée. Second volume. Péri-ode moyenne. En deux sections. Avec un atlas de XLplanches lithographiées: i-xxxv + 1-1304. Stuttgart. [Atlas part published 1867].*Oliva exilis Eichwald, 1868: 968. Cretaceous. Cenomanian.

Ukraine, Buczak, S of Kiev. Validly published earlier in the atlas part, see: Oliva exilis Eichwald, 1867.

STOLICZKA, F., 1868. Cretaceous fauna of southern In-dia. Vol. II. The Gastropoda. Palaeontologica In-dica 7-10: 285-497. Calcutta.*

Pseudoliva subcostata Stoliczka, 1868: 145, Pl. 12 figs. 2-2a. Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Ar-riyaloor Group, Ninnyoor, India.

1869

GABB, W.M., 1869. Description of Tertiary invertebrate fossils. Palaeontology of California 2: 1-38.*Ancillaria fishii Gabb, 1869: 9-10, Pl. 2 fig. 15. Miocene. S of

Martinez, California, USA.

MARTENS, E. VON, 1869. Ueber einige Conchylien aus Chile. Malakozoologische Blätter 16 : 215-222.*Oliva peruviana var. fulgurata Von Martens, 1869: 221. Re-

fers to Bruguière, 1798: Pl. 364 fig. 3; [erroneously listedas fig 5]; Reeve, 1850: Pl. 9 fig. 14b. Recent. Caldeira, Chile.

TROSCHEL, F.H., 1869. Das Gebiss der Schnecken, 2: 1-246. Berlin.*Dactylinae Troschel, 1869: 107. As Dactylina. Type genus:

Dactylus Adams & Adams, 1853.

Olivellidae Troschel, 1869: 110. As Olivellina. Type genus:Olivella Swainson, 1831.

1870

BEZANÇON, A., 1870. Descriptions d’espèces nouvelles du Bassin de Paris. Journal de Conchyliologie 18: 310-323.*Oliva micans Bezançon, 1870: 321-323, Pl. 10 fig. 6. Eo-

cene. Acy-en-Multien, France.

FUCHS, TH., 1870. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Conchy-lienfauna des Vicentinischen Tertiärgebirges. 1. Abth.Die oberen Schichtengruppe, oder die Schichten von Gomberto, Laverda, und Sangonini. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, ma-thematisch naturwissenschaftliche Classe 30: 137-208.*Oliva aequalis Fuchs, 1870: 185, Pl. 8 figs. 27-28. Oligo-

cene. Rupelian. Sangonini di Lugo, Italy.

Oliva zitteli Fuchs, 1870: 207, Pl. 8 figs. 6-7. Miocene. Sog-gio di Brin, near Salcedo, Italy.

1871

ANGAS, G.F., 1871. Descriptions of thirty-four new speciesof shells from Australia. Proceedings of the Zoolo-gical Society of London 1871: 13-21.*Olivella exquisita Angas, 1871: 13, Pl. 1 fig. 2. Recent.

Coodgee Bay, New South Wales, Australia.

BRIART, A. & CORNET, F.-L., 1871. Description des fossiles du Calcaire Grossier de Mons, 1re partie, Gastéropodes; ordre I, Prosobranches, section A., Siphonostomes. Mémoires couronnés et mémoires des savants étrangers 36: i-viii + 1-76.*Pseudoliva robusta Briart & Cornet, 1871: 32-33, Pl. 3 figs.

1a-b. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Bel-gium.

Pseudoliva canaliculata Briart & Cornet, 1871: 33-34, Pl. 3 figs. 4a-c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

Pseudoliva curvicostata Briart & Cornet, 1871: 34-35, Pl. 3 figs. 2a-c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

Pseudoliva ludovicae Briart & Cornet, 1871: 35-36, Pl. 3 figs. 6a-c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

Pseudoliva elisae Briart & Cornet, 1871: 36-37, Pl. 3 figs. 5a-

c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

Pseudoliva grossecostata Briart & Cornet, 1871: 37-38, Pl. 3 figs. 3a-c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

Pseudoliva elongata Briart & Cornet, 1871: 38-39, Pl. 3 figs.7a-c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Bel-gium.

Pseudoliva tenuicostata Briart & Cornet, 1871: 39-40, Pl. 23figs. 9a-c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

Pseudoliva dubia Briart & Cornet, 1871: 41-42, Pl. 3 figs. 8a-

c. Paleocene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

Oliva acuta Briart & Cornet, 1871: 45, Pl. 4 figs. 3a-c. Paleo-cene. Montian (Upper Danian). Mons, Belgium.

LISCHKE, C.E., 1871. Diagnosen neuer Meeres-Conchylienvon Japan. Malakozoologische Blätter 18: 39-45. [January 1871]*Oliva consobrina Lischke, 1871: 41. Recent. Japan.

LISCHKE, C.E., 1871. Japanische Meeres-Conchylien. 2. Novitates conchologicae Supplement IV: 1-184. Cas-sel. [Published in 1871, See Johnson, 1964]*

MARRAT, F.P., 1871. Oliva Bruguière. Thesaurus Conchyliorum 4: 1-46, plates 17-25.1*Oliva punctata Marrat, 1871: 4, Pl. 2 figs. 12-13. Recent.

Mazatlan, Mexico.

Oliva oblonga Marrat, 1871: 5, Pl. 2 fig. 14. Recent. South America.

Oliva fuscata Marrat, 1871: 4, Pl. 2 figs. 20-22. Recent. Cali-fornia.

Oliva jamaicensis Marrat, 1871: 6, Pl. 3 fig. 26. Recent. Ja-maica.

Oliva hepatica Marrat, 1871: 5, Pl. 3 figs. 27-28. Recent. South America. Junior primary homonym of Oliva hepat-ica Lamarck, 1811.

Oliva formosa Marrat, 1871: 5, Pl. 3 figs. 29-30. Recent. Locality unknown.

1 Published in 1871. For an evaluation of Marrat’s work and taxa refer to:McMillan, 1985.

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Oliva porcea Marrat, 1871: 6, Pl. 3 fig. 35. Recent. Locality unknown.

Oliva graphica Marrat, 1871: 6, Pl. 3 fig. 36. Recent. South America.

Oliva truncata Marrat, 1871: 7, Pl. 4 fig. 41. Recent. Cape ofGood Hope.

Oliva bewleyi Marrat, 1871: 7, Pl. 4 fig. 44. Recent. South America.

Oliva figura Marrat, 1871: 7, Pl. 4 fig. 45. Recent. South America.

Oliva brunnea Marrat, 1871: 7, Pl. 4 figs. 54-55. Recent. Borneo.

Oliva reclusa Marrat, 1871: 7, Pl. 17 fig. 264. Recent. Gulf of Florida.

Oliva olivacea Marrat, 1871: 7-8, Pl. 4 figs. 46-47, 51-53. Recent. No locality given except for figs. 51-53, Aspin-wall, Bermuda [Aspinwall seems to be the name of the collector, rather than a geographic entity].

Oliva violacea Marrat, 1871: 8, Pl. 4 fig. 56. Recent. La Paz,California.

Oliva emicator Marrat, 1871: 8, Pl. 5 figs. 57-60. Recent. Nospecific localities given for the specimens figured. Com-posite species: fig. 57, 59 = Oliva mantichora Duclos, 1840; fig. 58 = Oliva maculata Duclos, 1840; fig. 60 =Porphyria amethystina Röding, 1798. Marrat’s taxon, therefore, is a junior synonym of any of those three taxo, no matter what neotype will eventually be selectedfrom the Marrat collection.

Oliva marmorea Marrat, 1871: 9, Pl. 5 figs. figs. 70-72. Re-cent. Cape Blanco.

Oliva scitula Marrat, 1871: 9, Pl. 6 figs. 76-77. Recent. Loc-ality unknown.

Oliva jaspidea Marrat, 1871: 10, Pl. 6 figs. 78-79. Recent. Society Islands; Sandwich Islands.

Oliva polita Marrat, 1871: 10, Pl. 6 figs. 80-81. Recent. WestIndies.

Oliva concinna Marrat, 1871: 13, Pl. 7 figs. 100-101. Re-cent. New Caledonia.

Oliva ornata Marrat, 1871: 13, figs. Pl. 7 102-103. Recent. Western Australia.

Oliva porphyritica Marrat, 1871: 12, figs. Pl. 7 figs. 105-110. Recent. 105. Tongatabou. 106. Hono Lulu; Solomon's Island. 107. Baker's Island; Pleasant Island. 108. Ceylon, etc. 109. New Caledonia; Mauritius. 110. Philip-pines. [Pl. 7 fig. 109. Type figure of Oliva sericea var. marrati Johnson, 1910]

Oliva sowerbyi Marrat, 1871: 13, Pl. 8 figs. 114-115. Recent.Jamaica. [Erroneously named soverbii in text]. Junior primary homonym of Oliva sowerbyi Anton, 1839, and ofOliva sowerbyi Ducros de St. Germain, 1857.

Oliva fumosa Marrat, 1871: 13, Pl. 9 fig. 119. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva irisans Marrat, 1871: 17, Pl. 9 figs. 123-128; Pl. 17 fig. 265. Recent. 125 and 126, Mauritius. 123 and 124, Borneo. 127, 128, Singapore, etc.

Oliva mauritiana Marrat, 1871: 14, Pl. 10 figs. 133-140. Re-cent. 133. Labuan, Philippines; 138, Andaman Islands; 134. New Guinea; 137. Cape York, Australia; 136. Ceylon; 139. Formosa; 140. Mauritius.

Oliva propinqua Marrat, 1871: 14, Pl. 11 figs. 141-142. Re-cent. Ceylon and Singapore.

Oliva pacifica Marrat, 1871: 15, Pl. 11 fig. 151. Recent. China Seas.

fig. 50. Oliva pacifica Marrat, 1871. Type species (through its juniorsynonym Oliva arctata Marrat, 1871) of Arctoliva Petuch & Sargent,

1986. RV 7102a. Thailand, Phuket Island; depth 36 m; February1990. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva cana Marrat, 1871: 14-15, Pl. 11 fig. 152. Recent. NewGuinea.

Oliva inornata Marrat, 1871: 14, Pl. 11 fig. 155. Recent. Fiji Islands.

Oliva flava Marrat, 1871: 15-16, Pl. 11 figs. 156-157. Re-cent. Locality unknown.

Oliva infrenata Marrat, 1871: 16, Pl. 12 fig. 161. Recent. Locality unknown.

Oliva keenii Marrat, 1871: 16, Pl. 12 fig. 164. Recent. Fiji Is-lands.

Oliva guttula Marrat, 1871: 16, Pl. 12 figs. 165-168. Recent. Mauritius, Anneley Bay, Calcutta.

Oliva tenebrosa Marrat, 1871: 13, Pl. 13 fig. 177. Recent. Borneo.

Oliva angustata Marrat, 1871: 16, Pl. 13 figs. 182-183. Re-cent. China.

Oliva holoserica Marrat, 1871: 17, Pl. 13 figs. 178-181. Re-cent. 178-179. Zanzibar; 180-181. Madagascar.

Oliva cylindrica Marrat, 1871: 17, Pl. 14 figs. 193-194. Ju-nior primary homonym of Oliva cylindrica Sowerby, 1850; renamed Oliva hanleyorum Petuch & Sargent, 1986. Recent. Borneo.

Oliva lignaria Marrat, 1871: 17-18, Pl. 14 figs. 195-196. Re-cent. Borneo.

Oliva clara Marrat, 1871: 18, Pl. 14 figs. 199-200. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva similis Marrat, 1871: 18, Pl. 14 figs. 205-207. Recent. Eastern Seas.

Oliva lepida Marrat, 1871: 19, Pl. 15 figs. 218-219, Pl. 25 fig. 474. Recent. Philippines.

Oliva tigrina Marrat, 1871: 19, Pl. 15 figs. 222-224. Junior primary homonym of Oliva tigrina Lamarck, 1811. Re-cent. Maldives and Philippines.

Oliva volvaroides Marrat, 1871: 20, Pl. 15 figs. 225-226. Re-cent. China Seas.

Oliva arctata Marrat, 1871: 20, Pl. 15 figs. 229-230. Recent. China Seas. Type species of Arctoliva Petuch & Sar-gent, 1986. For a figure of the type species please refer to its senior synonym Oliva pacifica Marrat, 1871.

Oliva carneola Marrat, 1871: 20, Pl. 15 figs. 233-235. Re-cent. Philippines and Fiji Islands.

Oliva blanda Marrat, 1871: 20, Pl. 15 figs. 236-237. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva faba Marrat, 1871: 20-21, Pl. 16 figs. 238-239. Recent.Unknown locality.

Oliva mercatoria Marrat, 1871: 22, Pl. 17 figs. 268-269. Re-cent. West Indies.

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Oliva mucronata Marrat, 1871: 22, Pl. 17 figs. 274-275. Ju-nior primary homonym of Oliva mucronata Orbigny, 1850; renamed Oliva mucronalis Petuch & Sargent, 1986. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva nivosa Marrat, 1871: 22, Pl. 17 fig. 276, Pl. 25 fig. 472.Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva circinata Marrat, 1871: 21, Pl. 17 fig. 277. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva ovata Marrat, 1871: 23, Pl. 18 figs. 281-282. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva auricularia Marrat, 1871: 23, Pl. 18 figs. 283-285. Re-cent. South America.

Oliva micans Marrat, 1871: 24, Pl. 18 figs. 294-296. Junior primary homonym of Oliva micans Bezançon, 1870. Re-cent. West Indies.

Oliva labuanensis Marrat, 1871: 25, Pl. 19 figs. 311-312. Recent. Labuan Island, Borneo.

Oliva annotata Marrat, 1871: 25, Pl. 19 figs. 313-315. Re-cent. Sierra Leone.

Oliva cauta Marrat, 1871: 25-26, Pl. 20 figs. 327-329. West Africa.

Oliva laevis Marrat, 1871: 26, Pl. 20 figs. 330-331. Recent. Seychelles.

Oliva contortuplicata Marrat, 1871: 27, figs. 332-333. Junior primary homonym and synonym of Oliva contortuplicata Reeve, 1850. Recent. West Africa.

Oliva megalostoma Marrat, 1871: 26-27, Pl. 21 figs. 336-340. Recent. Francady River [?] and Corisco Bay [Ga-bon]. Figs. 338-339; type figures of Oliva hiatula var. maculifera Von Martens, 1897.

Oliva intricata Marrat, 1871: 27, Pl. 21 figs. 344-345. Re-cent. Africa.

Oliva affinis Marrat, 1871: 28, Pl. 21 fig. 352. Recent. Acap-ulco.

Oliva pusilla Marrat, 1871: 29, Pl. 21 figs. 356-358. Recent. Gulf of Florida.

Oliva exilis Marrat, 1871: 30, Pl. 25 fig. 452. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva parvula Marrat, 1871: 30, Pl. 22 figs. 373-375. Recent.West Indies.

Oliva lactea Marrat, 1871: 30-31, Pl. 22 fig. 376. Recent. Edgemont Bay.

Oliva versicolor Marrat, 1871: 31, Pl. 22 figs. 377-378. Re-cent. Gulf of California.

Oliva scurra Marrat, 1871: 31, Pl. 22 fig. 380. Recent. West Indies.

Oliva cuneata Marrat, 1871: 31-32, Pl. 22 fig. 383. Recent. West Indies.

Oliva tenuis Marrat, 1871: 32, Pl. 22 fig. 385. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva elongata Marrat, 1871: 32, Pl. 22 figs. 386-387. Re-cent. Unknown locality.

Oliva nitens Marrat, 1871: 32, Pl. 22 figs. 388-389. Recent. Island of Upala.

Oliva alba Marrat, 1871: 32, Pl. 22 fig. 390. Recent. Guatemala.

Oliva exigua Marrat, 1871: 33, Pl. 23 figs. 399-401. Recent. West Indies, Red Sea.

Oliva piperata Marrat, 1871: 34, Pl. 23 figs. 402-403. Re-cent. Unknown locality.

Oliva pulla Marrat, 1871: 35, Pl. 22 fig. 411. Recent. South America.

Oliva fabula Marrat, 1871: 36, Pl. 23 figs. 420-421. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva fortunei Marrat, 1871: 36, Pl. 23 figs. 422-423. Recent.China.

Oliva nota Marrat, 1871: 36, Pl. 24 fig. 428. Recent. Van-couver's Island.

Oliva pulchra Marrat, 1871: 37, Pl. 24 fig. 429. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva compta Marrat, 1871: 38, Pl. 24 fig. 432. Recent. Cali-fornia.

Oliva volutelloides Marrat, 1871: 38, Pl. 24 fig. 435. Recent. Unknown locality.

Oliva diodocus Marrat, 1871: 39, Pl. 24 fig. 438. Recent. West Indies.

Oliva milliacea Marrat, 1871: 39, Pl. 24 fig. 441. Spelled as O. miliacea on plate legend. Recent. Alexandria.

Oliva lutea Marrat, 1871: 39-40, Pl. 24 figs. 444-445. Re-cent. Unknown locality.

Oliva bullata Marrat, 1871: 40, Pl. 24 fig. 448. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva micula Marrat, 1871: 40, Pl. 25 fig. 468. Recent. Alex-andria.

Oliva orbignyi Marrat, 1871: 24, Pl. 25 fig. 458. Recent. San Blas, Patagonia.

Oliva rubra Marrat, 1871: 40-41, figs. 459-460. Taxon of un-known status. West Indies.

Oliva pulicaria Marrat, 1871: 41, Pl. 25 fig. 464. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva plana Marrat, 1871: 41, Pl. 25 fig. 463. Recent. Un-known locality.

Oliva capensis Marrat, 1871: 41, Pl. 25 fig. 469. Recent. Cape of Good Hope.

Oliva grata Marrat, 1871: 41, fig. 470. Recent. Unknown loc-ality.

Oliva fulva Marrat, 1871: 42, fig. 471. Recent. Unknown loc-ality.

Pl. 9 fig. 126. Type figure of Oliva sericea var. fordi Johnson,1910.

Pl. 16 fig. 248. Type figure of Oliva ispidula var. samarensis Johnson, 1915.

SMITH, E.A., 1871. A list of species of shells from West Africa, with descriptions of those hitherto unde-scribed. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1871: 727-739.*Oliva subulata var. pallida Smith, 1871: 732. Recent. Why-

dah [Benin]. Junior primary homonym of Oliva pallida Marrat, 1867.

1872

BAUDON, A., 1872. Description d'une Olive des Sables in-férieurs du Bassin Parisien. Revue des Sciences Na-turelles 1: 290-291.*Oliva antiqua Baudon, 1872: 290-291, Pl. 9 figs. 1-2. Eo-

cene. No locality given.

KOCH, F.E. & WIECHMANN, C.M., 1872. Die Mollusken-Fauna des Sternberger Gesteins in Mecklenburg. Archiv des Vereins der Freunde der Naturgeschichte in Mecklenburg 25: 1-128.*Ancillaria indivisa Koch & Wiedmann, 1872: 44-45, Pl. 2

figs. 1a-b. Oligocene. Mecklenburg, Germany.

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1872. Die Gattung Oliva. Systematis-ches Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz 5(1): Plate 13 [part 214].*

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1873

BENOIST, E.A., 1873. Catalogue synonymique et raisonne des testaces fossiles des faluns miocènes de la Brede et de Saucats. 2. Actes de la Société Lin-neènne de Bordeaux 29: 265-459.*

BINKHORST VAN DEN BINKHORST, J.T. VAN, 18 73 . Monographie des gastéropodes et des céphalopodes de la craie supérieure du Limbourg, suivie d'une description de quelques espèces de Crustacés du même dépôt cré-tacé, avec dix-huit planches dessinées et lithographiées par C. Hohe, de Bonn: vi + 83 + 44. Bruxelles/Leipzig.*Pyrula ambigua Binkhorst, 1873: 6-7, Pl. 1 fig. 9. Creta-

ceous. Upper Maastrichtian. Limburg, The Netherlands.

Oliva? prisca Binkhorst, 1873: 71-72, Pl. 5A2 figs. 14a-b. Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Limburg, The Netherlands.

FISCHER, P. & TOURNOUËR, R., 1873. Etude sur les in-vertébrés. In: Animaux fossiles du Mont Léberon (Vaucluse): 1-112. Paris.

GABB, W.M., 1873. On the topography and geology of Santa Domingo. Transactions of the American Philo-sophical Society (NS)15: 49-259.*Oliva muticoides Gabb, 1873: 215.

Oliva gradata Gabb, 1873: 215.

Oliva brevispira Gabb, 1873: 215.

Oliva canaliculata Gabb, 1873: 215.

HUTTON, F.W., 1873. Catalogue of the Tertiary Mollusca and Echinodermata, in the collection of the Colonial Museum: i-xvi + 1-48. Wellington.*Ancillaria australis Hutton, 1873: 6. Junior primary homonym

of Ancillaria australis Sowerby, 1830. Pliocene. New Zealand.

Ancillaria hebera Hutton, 1873: 6. Lower Oligocene. Awanoa, South island, New Zealand.

Ancillaria pomahaka Hutton, 1873: 6-7. Upper Oligocene. Pomahaka, Otaga, New Zealand. Not in Olivoidea but inMelanopsidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Caenogastro-poda).

1874

GUPPY, R.J.L., 1874. On the West Indian Tertiary fossils. Geological Magazine 1874: 433-446.*Ancillaria pinguis Guppy, 1874: 434, Pl. 16 fig. 3. Miocene.

Jamaica.

LISCHKE, C.E., 1874. Japanische Meeres-Conchylien. 3. Novitates conchologicae Supplement: 1-123. Cas-sel.*

LISCHKE, C.E., 187 4 . Diagnosen neuer Meeres-Conchylienaus Japan. Malakozoologische Blätter 21: 19-25.*Ancillaria albocallosa Lischke, 1873: 21-22. Recent. Japan,

Kyushu, Nagasaki.

Oliva signata Lischke, 1873: 20-21. Recent.

1875

ANGAS, G.F., 1875. Descriptions of three new species of shells from Australia. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1875: 389-390.*Euryta brazieri Angas, 1875: 390, Pl. 45 figs. 5-5a. Recent.

Off Port-Jackson Heads, New South Wales, Australia.

HÖRNES, R., 1875. Die Fauna des Schliers von Ottnang. Jahrbuch der Kaiserlich-Königlichen geologischen Reichsanstalt 25(4): 333-431.*Ancillaria austriaca Hörnes, 1875: 346, Pl. 11 figs. 1-2. Mio-

cene. Upper Burdigalian (Ottnangian). Ottnang, Austria.

1876

GUPPY, R.J.L., 1876. On the Miocene fossils of Haiti. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of Lon-don 32: 516-532.*

TOURNOUËR, R., 1876. Descriptions des fossiles. In: R. DE BOUILLÉ: Paléontologie de Biarritz et de quelques autres localités des Basses-Pyrénées: 1-71. Pau.*

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1876. Die Gattung Oliva. Systematis-ches Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz 5(1): 17-64, Plates A-C, 7-10, 12-15 [parts 255-256].*Oliva bifasciata Küster, in Weinkauff, 1876: 38-39, Pl. 5 fig.

11, Pl. 10 figs. 10-11 [erroneously listed as 8-9 in text]. Recent. No locality selected.

1877

ANGAS, G.F., 1877. Descriptions of one genus and twenty-five species of marine shells from New South Wales. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1877: 171-177.*Olivella brazieri Angas, 1877: 172, Pl. 26 fig. 6. Recent.

Newcastle Beach, New South Wales, Australia. Type species of Belloliva Iredale, in Peile, 1922.

BRIART, A. & CORNET, F.-L., 1877. Description des fossiles du calcaire grossier de Mons. Partie 3: supplément aux deux premières parties. Mémoires couronnés et Mémoires des Savants Etrangers, Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Bel-gique 43: i-viii + 1-73.Pseudoliva canaliculata Briart & Cornet, 1877: 556. Paleo-

cene. Mons, Belgium. Junior primary homonym ofPseudoliva canaliculata Briart & Cornet, 1871. Re-named Pseudoliva briarti Vincent, 1928.

KARRER, F., 1877. Geologie der Kaiser Franz Josefs Hochquellen-Wasserleitung. Eine Studie in den Ter-tiär-Bildungen am Westrande des alpinen Theiles derNiederung von Wien. Abhandlungen der kaiserlich-königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt 9: iii-xiii + 1-420.*Ancillaria pusilla Fuchs, 1877: 367-368, Pl. 16a fig. 1.

Miocene. Austria. Type species of Ancillina Bellardi, 1882.

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1877. Die Gattung Oliva. Systematis-ches Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz 5(1): 65-120, Plates 16-33 [parts 261, 262, 265].*Oliva rufopicta Weinkauff, 1877: 88-89, Pl. 23 figs. 11-12.

Recent. Japan.

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Pl. 19 figs. 8, 11. Type figures of Oliva hiatula var. maculif-era Von Martens, 1897.

1878

BRAUER, F.M., 1878. Bemerkungen über die im kaiserlich zoologischen Museum aufgefundenen Original-Ex-emplare zu Ign. V. Born's Testaceis Musei Caesarei Vindobonensis. Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften mathematisch-naturwis-senschaftliche Klasse 77: 117-192.*

ETHERIDGE, B., 1878. A catalogue of Australian fossils (in-cluding Tasmania and the Island of Timor) strati-graphically and zoologically arranged: i-viii + [2] + 1-232. Cambridge.*

TENNISON-WOODS, J.E., 1878. Census; with brief descrip-tions of the marine shells of Tasmania and the adja-cent islands. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1877: 26-57.*Ancillaria marginata var. tasmanica Tennison-Woods, 1878:

30. Recent. Tasmania.

TENNISON-WOODS, J.E., 1878. On some new marine Mol-lusca. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 14: 55-65.*Olivella australis Tennison-Woods, 1878: 56. Junior syn-

onym of Euryta brazieri Angas, 1875. Recent. Clark's Is-land, Australia.

Mangelia harrisoni Tennison-Woods, 1878: 56-57. Junior synonym of Euryta brazieri Angas, 1875. Recent. Clark's Island, Australia.

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1878. Die Gattung Oliva. Systematis-ches Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz 5(1): 121-172, Plates 34-39 [part 268].*

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1878. Die Gattung Ancillaria. Systema-tisches Conchylien-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz5(1a): 1-40 + (2).*

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1878. Catalog der Gattung Oliva Bruguière. Jahrbücher der Deutschen Malakozoolo-gischen Gesellschaft 5: 108-123.*

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1878. Catalog der Gattung Olivella Swainson. Jahrbücher der Deutschen Malakozoolo-gischen Gesellschaft 5: 123-130.* [Type designation of Olivina Orbigny, 1841; type designation of Dacty-liola (incorrect spelling of Dactylidia Adams & Adams,1853)]

1879

HEILPRIN, A., 1879. A comparison of the Eocene Mollusca of the southeastern United States and western Eu-rope in relation to the determination of identical forms. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sci-ences of Philadelphia 31: 217-225.*

MARTIN, K., 1879. Palaeontologischer Theil: A. Einleitung, B. Systematische Aufzählung und Beschreibung der Petrefacten: I. Cephalopoda, II. Gastropoda, III. Conchifera, IV. Brachiopoda. In: MARTIN, K. 1879-1880. Die Tertiärschichten auf Java. Nach den Ent-deckungen von Fr. Junghuhn: 1-126. Leiden.*Oliva mitrata Martin, 1879: 16, Pl. 3 fig. 9. Upper Miocene.

Cilanang Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva junghuhni Martin, 1879: 16, Pl. 3 figs. 3-3*. Upper Mio-cene. Java, Indonesia.

Oliva jenkinsi Martin, 1879: 18, Pl. 3 fig. 6. Upper Miocene. Cilanang Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva tjidamarensis Martin, 1879: 18-19, Pl. 3 fig. 7. Mio-cene. Java, Indonesia.

Oliva javana Martin, 1879: 19, Pl. 3 fig. 8. Upper Miocene. Java, Indonesia.

Ancillaria bandongensis Martin, 1879: 19-20, Pl. 3 fig. 11. Upper Miocene. Cilanang Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Ancillaria junghuhni Martin, 1879: 20, Pl. 3 fig. 12. Upper Miocene. Cilanang Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Ancillaria javana Martin, 1879: 20, Pl. 3 fig. 13. Upper Miocene. Cilanang Formation, Java, Indonesia.

SMITH, E.A., 1879. On a collection of Mollusca from Japan. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of Lon-don 1879: 181-218.*Ancillaria inornata E.A. Smith, 1879: 217, Pl. 20 fig. 56.

Recent. Japan.

TENNISON-WOODS, J.E., 18 79 . On some Tertiary fossils fromMuddy Creek, Western Victoria. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 3: 222-240.*Ancillaria semilaevis Tennison-Woods, 1879: 229-230, Pl.

20 fig. 7. Miocene. Middle Miocene. Balcombian [Lan-ghian], Muddy Creek Formation. Victoria, Australia.

TOURNOUËR, R., 1879. Étude sur les fossiles de l’étage Tongrien (D’Orbigny) des environs de Rennes en Bretagne. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France (3)7: 464-484.*

WOODWARD, H., 1879. Further notes on a collection of fos-sil shells, etc., from Sumatra (obtained by M. Ver-beek. Director of the Geological Survey of the West Coast, Sumatra). Part III. Geological Magazine (2)6: 492-500.*Oliva pseudoaustralis Woodward, 1879: 496-497, Pl. 13 fig.

3. Tertairy. Nias Island, Indonesia.

Oliva pupaeformis Woodward, 1879: 497, Pl. 13 fig. 4. Ter-tiary. Nias Island, Indonesia.

1880

GREGORIO, A. DE, 1880. Fauna di S. Giovanni Ilarione (Parisiano). Parte 1. Cefalopodi e Gasteropodi: i-xviii + 1-106. Palermo.*Pseudolivinae De Gregorio, 1880: xxviii.

Oliva juliettae De Gregorio, 1880: 38-39, Pl. 5 figs. 43a-b. Eo-cene.

Oliva timidiuscula De Gregorio, 1880: 39, Pl. 5 fig. 44. Eo-cene.

Oliva postalis De Gregorio, 1880: 40, Pl. 1 fig. 36. Eocene.

Ancillaria pinoides De Gregorio, 1880: 40-41, Pl. 5 figs. 46-47 [var. normalis]. Eocene.

Ancillaria pinoides var. turgidiuscula De Gregorio, 1880: 40, Pl. 5 figs. 45. Eocene.

Ancillaria pinoides var. marmorina De Gregorio, 1880: 40, Pl. 5 figs. 48a-b, Pl. 8 fig. 2. Eocene.

HÖRNES, R., 1880 . Das Auftreten der Gattungen: Oliva, Ancillaria, Cypraea, Ovula, Erato und Eratopsis in den Ablagerungen der ersten und zweiten miocänen Mediterran-Stufe der Österreich.-ungarischen Monar-chie. Verhandlungen der Geologischen Bunde-sanstalt 1880: 33-37.*

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HÖRNES, R. & AUINGER, M., 1880. Die Gasteropoden der Meeres-Ablagerungen der ersten und zweiten Miocä-nen Mediterran-Stufe in der Österreichisch-Un-garischen Monarchie. 2. Lieferung. Abhandlungen der kaiserlich-königlichen Geologischen Reich-sanstalt 12(2): 53-112.*

HUTTON, F.W., 1880. Manual of the New Zealand Mol-lusca. A systematic catalogue of the marine and land shells, and of the soft mollusks and Polyzoa of New Zealand and the adjacent islands: 1-260. Wellington.*

WEINKAUFF, H.C., 1880. Catalog der Gattung Ancillaria Lam. Jahrbücher der Deutschen MalakozoologischenGesellschaft 7: 101-106.*

1881

BARRANDE, J., 1881. Systême silurien du centre de la Bo-hême, 6: i-xxiv + 1-342. Prague/Paris.*Sluzka Barrande, 1881: 160. Not in Olivoidea but in Praeo-

streidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia).

Ancilla Barrande, 1881: 160. Apparently intented to desig-nate a subdivision of Sluzka Barrande, 1881; junior homonym of Ancilla Lamarck, 1799.

FISCHER, P., 1881. Note sur le genre Olivella. Journal de Conchyliologie 29: 31-35.*Cymbancilla Fischer, 1881: 33. Type species by monotypy:

Ancillaria volutella Deshayes, 1831.

GREGORIO, A. DE, 1881. Sulla fauna delle argille scagliose di Sicilia (Oligocene-Eocene) e sul Miocene di Nicosia: 1-60. Palermo.

HEILPRIN, A., 1881. On some new Lower Eocene Molluscafrom Clarke Co. Alabama, with some points as to the stratigraphical position of the beds containing them. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 32: 364-375.*Pseudoliva scalina Heilprin, 1881: 371, Pl. 20 fig. 12. Early

Eocene. Wood’s Bluff, Clarke County, Alabama, USA.

LEYMERIE, A., 1881. Description géologique et paléon-tologique des Pyrénées de la Haute-Garonne: 1-1010. Toulouse.Pseudoliva tournoueri Leymerie, 1881: 806-807, Pl. X fig. 7.

ROCHEBRUNE, A.T. DE, 1881. Matériaux pour la faune de l'archipel du Cap Vert. Nouvelles archives du Muséum d'histoire naturelle (2)4: 215-338.*

1882

BARDIN, A., 1882. Études paléontologiques sur les terrainstertiaires miocènes du département de Maine-et-Loire. Mémoires de la Société d'agriculture, sciences et arts d'Angers 23: 1-115.

BELLARDI, L., 1882. I molluschi dei terreni terziari del Piemonte e della Liguria. 3. Gasteropoda (Buccin-idae, Cyclopsidae, Purpuridae, Coralliophilidae, Oliv-idae): 1-253. Torino.*Ancillarina Bellardi, 1882: 217. Type species by sub-

sequent designation (Palmer, 1937): Ancilla canalifera Lamarck, 1803.

Ancillina Bellardi, 1882: 220. Type species by monotypy:Ancillaria pusilla Fuchs, 1877.

Porphyria marginata Bellardi, 1882: 204, Pl. 12 fig. 20. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Porphyria scalaris Bellardi, 1882: 205, Pl. 12 fig. 21. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Porphyria curta Bellardi, 1882: 205. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Porphyria inflata Bellardi, 1882: 205-206, Pl. 12 fig. 27. NotOliva inflata Lamarck, 1811; renamed Oliva bellardii Cossmann, 1899. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Porphyria malthata Bellardi, 1882: 209. No locality given.

Porphyria longispira Bellardi, 1882: 209, Pl. 12 fig. 22. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Porphyria fusiformis Bellardi, 1882: 209, Pl. 12 fig. 28. NotOliva fusiformis Lamarck, 1811; renamed Oliva ceppien-sis Cossmann, 1899, but replacement name is unneces-sary. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Olivella angusta Bellardi, 1882: 210. Upper Oligocene. Italy, Dego.

Olivella affinis Bellardi, 1882: 210. Upper Oligocene. Italy, Dego.

Olivella longispira Bellardi, 1882: 211, Pl. 12 fig. 37. Middle Miocene. No locality given.

Olivella crassirugosa Bellardi, 1882: 211, Pl. 12 fig. 36. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills], Valle Ceppi,Italy.

Olivella tumida Bellardi, 1882: 211, Pl. 12 fig. 35. Middle Miocene. Colli Torrinesi, Baldissero-torinese, Italy.

Olivella obliquata Bellardi, 1882: 212, Pl. 12 fig. 33. Middle Miocene. Colli Torrinesi, Baldissero-torinese, Valle Ceppi, Rio della Batteris, Italy.

Olivella ventrosa Bellardi, 1882: 212, Pl. 12 fig. 31. Middle Miocene. Colli Torrinesi, Baldissero-torinese, Val Ceppi, Italy.

Olivella rosacea Bellardi, 1882: 212, Pl. 12 fig. 32. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi, Baldissero-torinese, Italy.

Olivella brevis Bellardi, 1882: 213, Pl. 12 fig. 34. Middle Mio-cene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills], Baldissero-Torinese, Valle Ceppi, Italy.

Olivella stricta Bellardi, 1882: 213. Replacement name forOliva clavula Michelotti, 1847, non Oliva clavula Lamarck, 1811, in part]. Upper Oligocene. Dego, Italy.

Olivella major Bellardi, 1882: 215, Pl. 12 fig. 29. Middle Mio-cene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Ancillarina suturalis Bellardi, 1882: 217-219, Pl. 12 fig. 38. Middle Miocene. Several Italian localities given.

Ancillarina apenninica Bellardi, 1882: 219, Pl. 12 fig. 39. Up-per Oligocene. Dego, Italy.

Ancillaria sismondana Bellerdi, 1882: 221, Pl. 12 fig. 46. Middle Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

Ancillaria ligustica Bellardi, 1882: 224. Upper Oligocene. Dego, Italy.

Ancillaria patula Döderlein, in Bellardi, 1882: 224, Pl. 12 fig. 43. Middle and Upper Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills].

CROSSE, H. & FISCHER, P., 1882. Note complémentaire sur la résorption des parois internes du test, chez les Olivella. Journal de Conchyliologie 30: 181-183.*

VASSEUR, G., 1882. Recherches géologiques sur les ter-rains tertiaires de la France occidentale. Eocène de Bretagne. Faune de Bois-Gouët. Atlas paléontolo-gique. Toulouse.Oliva dubuissoni Vasseur, 1882: Pl. 2 figs. 2-3. Eocene.

Bartonian. France, Loire-Atlantique, Bois-Gouët.

Oliva impressa Vasseur, 1882: Pl. 2 figs. 4-7. Eocene. Bar-tonian. France, Loire-Atlantique, Bois-Gouët. Type spe-cies of Pseudolivella Glibert, 1960.

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fig. 51. Oliva impressa Vasseur, 1882. Type species of PseudolivellaGlibert, 1960. RV 3768 . France, Loire-Atlantique, Saffré, Bois-Gouët

[Eocene. Bartonian]. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva gibbosula Vasseur, 1882: Pl. 2 fig. 21. Eocene. Barto-nian. France, Loire-Atlantique, Bois-Gouët.

Ancillaria aperta Vasseur, 1882: Pl. 2 fig. 22. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria aperta Sowerby, 1825; renamedAmalda auberi Chavan, 1965. Eocene. Bartonian. France, Loire-Atlantique, Bois-Gouët.

Ancillaria ripaudi Vasseur, 1882: Pl. 2 figs. 23-24. Eocene. Bartonian. France, Loire-Atlantique, Bois-Gouët.

Ancillaria douvillei Vasseur, 1882: Pl. 2 figs. 32-33. Eocene. Bartonian. France, Loire-Atlantique, Bois-Gouët.

WATSON, R.B., 1882. Mollusca of H.M.S. 'Challenger' Ex-pedition. Part XII. Journal of the Linnean Society of London (Zoology) 16: 324-343.*Olivella amblia Watson, 1882: 341. Recent. Off Pernam-

buco, Brazil, 9°05'S-34°050'W. Type species of Anasser Absalão & Pimenta, 2003.

Olivella ephamilla Watson, 1882: 342. Recent. Off Pernam-buco, Brazil, 9°05'S-034°50'W.

Olivella vitilia Watson, 1882: 342-343. Recent. N of Culebra Island, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies, 18°38'30"N-065°05'30"W.

ZITTEL, K.A., 1882. Handbuch der Palaeontologie, Palaeozoologie, 2: Mollusca und Arthropoda: 1-893. Leipzig.*Pseudoliva zitteli Pethö, in Zittel, 1882: 265, fig. 369. Creta-

ceous. Upper Maastrichtian. Peterwardein [Fruska Gorda], Hungary.

1883

BOETTGER, O., 1883. Mollusca. In: VERBEEK, R.D.M., BOETTGER, O. & FRITSCH, K. VON: Die Tertiär-formation von Sumatra und ihre Thierreste. II Theil. Palaeonto-graphica Supplement 3(10-11): 1-151.*Ancilla paeteli Boettger, 1883: 130-131, Pl. 11 fig. 6. Eo-

cene. Bawang River, Djogjakarta, Java, Indonesia.

FISCHER, P.H., 1883. Manuel de Conchyliologie et de paléontologie conchyliologique ou histoire naturelle des mollusques vivants et fossils: 513-608. Paris.*Neocylindrus Fischer, 1883: 598. Type species by original

designation: Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811.

Galeola “Gray” Fischer, 1883: 598. Type species by original designation: Oliva carneola Lamarck, 1811. Junior hom-onym of Galeola Gray, 1858. Renamed Galeolopsia Rovereto, 1899.

Baryspira Fischer, 1883: 600. Type species by subsequent designation (Cossmann, 1899): Ancillaria australis Sowerby, 1830.

Sparellina Fischer, 1883: 600. Type species by monotypy:Ancillaria candida Lamarck, 1811.

TRYON, G.W., 1883. Manual of Conchology. Volume 5. Marginellidae, Olividae, Columbellidae: 1-276. Phila-delphia.* [Published in 1883, see Vanatta, 1927]

TRYON, G.W., 1883. Structural and systematic conchol-ogy: an introduction to the study of the Mollusca. 2: 1-430. Philadelphia.*

1884

COSSMANN, M. & LAMBERT, J., 1884. Étude paléontologique et stratigraphique sur le terrain Oligocène marin aux environs d’Étampes. Mémoires de la Société géologique de France (3)3: 1-187.*

FISCHER, P.H., 1884. Manuel de Conchyliologie et de paléontologie conchyliologique ou histoire naturelle des mollusques vivants et fossils: 609-688. Paris.*Dipsaccinae Fischer, 1884: 624. Type genus: Dipsaccus

Adams & Adams, 1853.

Fulmentum Fischer, 1884: 632. Type species by monotypy:Buccinum sepimentum Rang, 1832.

JICKELI, C.F., 1884. Studien über die Conchylien des Rothen Meeres. III. Die Gattungen Ancillaria Lam., Cypraea L., Pleurotoma Lam. Jahrbücher der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 11: 189-217.*

JOUSSEAUME, F.P., 1884. Descriptions de mollusques nou-veaux. Bulletin de la Societé zoologique de France 9:169-192.*Dactylidia petiti Jousseaume, 1884: 179, Pl. 4 fig. 9. Recent.

Mayumba, Congo.

Oliva lamberti Jousseaume, 1884: 180-181. Recent. New Caledonia.

MARTIN, K., 1884. Systematischer Theil: Mollusca. I. Glos-sophora. A. Gasteropoda. In: MARTIN, K. 1883-1887. Palaeontologische Ergebnisse von Tiefbohrungen aufJava, nebst allgemeineren Studien ueber das Tertiaervon Java, Timor und einiger anderer Inseln. Samm-lungen des Geologischen Reichs-Museums in LeidenSerie 1, Beiträge zur Geologie Ost-Asiens und Aus-traliens 3: 43-184.*Oliva djocjocartae Martin, 1884: 77-78, Pl. 5 fig. 80. Upper

Miocene. Yogjakarta, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva dijki Martin, 1884: 80, Pl. 5 fig. 82. Upper Miocene. Tambak Batu, Indonesia.

Ancillaria nuda Martin, 1884: 83, Pl. 5 fig. 84. Lower Mio-cene. Ngembak, Java, Indonesia.

Ancillaria everwijni Martin, 1884: 84, Pl. 5 fig. 85. Lower Miocene. Ngembak, Java, Indonesia.

Ancillaria parvula Martin, 1884: 84-85, Pl. 5 fig. 86. Lower Miocene. Ngembak, Java, Indonesia.

TATE, R., 1884. Notes of a critical examination of the Mol-lusca of the older tertiary of Tasmania, alleged to have living representatives. Papers & Proceedings ofthe Royal Society of Tasmania 1884: 207-214.*

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1885

BOUCHER, H. DE, 1885. Matériaux pour un catalogue des coquilles fossiles du bassin de l'Adour. L'Atlas conchyliologique de Grateloup, revisé et complété par M. Henry Du Boucher: 1-52. Dax.*

COSSMANN, M., 1885. Description d'espèces du terrain Ter-tiare des environs de Paris (suite). Journal de Conchyliologie 33: 106-130.*Ancillaria excavata Cossmann, 1885: 127, Pl. 6 fig. 3. Eo-

cene. St. Gobain, France.

HUTTON, F.W., 1885. Descriptions of new Tertiary shells. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute 17: 313-332.*Oliva neozelanica Hutton, 1885: 314, Pl. 18 fig. 1.

Waipipian, Late Pliocene. Patea, South Taranaki, New Zealand. Type species of Lamprodomina Marwick, 1931.

Ancillaria lata Hutton, 1885: 325. Petane and Wanganui. Lectotype Canterbury Museum.

KOENEN, A. VON, 1885. Über eine Paleocäne Fauna von Kopenhagen. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen 32: 3-128.*Pseudoliva pusilla Von Koenen, 1885: 20-21, Pl. 1 figs. 16a-

d. Paleocene. Copenhagen, Denmark. Junior secondary homonym of Purpura pusilla Beyrich, 1854. RenamedPseudoliva koeneni Ravn, 1939.

Ancilla flexuosa Von Koenen, 1885: 21-22, Pl. 1 figs. 20a-c. Paleocene. Copenhagen, Denmark.

MEYER, O., 1885. The genealogy and the age of the species of the southern Old-Tertiary. I. The American Journal of Science (3)29: 457-468.*Oliva media Meyer, 1885: 465-468. Upper Eocene. Missis-

sippi, USA.

1886

ALDRICH, T.H., 1886. Preliminary report on the Tertiary fos-sils of Alabama and Mississippi. Bulletin of the Geo-logical Survey of Alabama 1: 7-60.*Expleritoma Aldrich, 1886: 28-29. Type species by mono-

typy: Expleritoma prima Aldrich, 1886. Junior synonym of Bullia Gray, 1834 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Nas-sariidae).

Pseudoliva unicarinata Aldrich, 1886: 19-20, Pl. 5 fig. 17. Early Paleocene. Matthew’s Landing member, Porters Creek Formation, Alabama, USA.

Ancillaria expansa Aldrich, 1886: 28, Pl. 5 fig. 11. Eocene. Lisbon, Alabama, USA.

Expleritoma prima Aldrich, 1886: 29, Pl. 5 fig. 1. Eocene. USA.

COSSMANN, M., 1886. Description d'espèces du terrain ter-tiaire des environs de Paris (suite). Journal de Conchyliologie 34: 86-103.*Ancillaria dilatata Cossmann, 1886: 98-99, Pl. 2 figs. 10-10a.

Eocene. Ully-Saint-Georges, France.

DOLLFUS, G. & DAUTZENBERG, PH., 1886. Étude préliminaire des coquilles fossiles des faluns de la Touraine (suite). Troisième article. Feuille des Jeunes Natural-istes 189: 101-105.*

KOENEN, A. VON, 1886. Über das Mittel-Oligocän von Aarhus in Jütland. Zeitschrift der Deutschen geolo-gischen Gesellschaft 38: 883-893.*Ancillaria singularis Von Koenen, 1886: 887. Oligocene. Aar-

hus, Denmark.

PETTERD, W.F., 1886. Description of two apparently new species of genus Ancillaria. Lam. Papers and Pro-ceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania for 1885: 342.*Ancillaria fusiformis Petterd, 1886: 342. Junior primary

homonym of Ancillaria fusiformis J. de C. Sowerby, 1850. Earliest available name: Ancillaria petterdi Tate, 1893. Recent. Swan Island, Bass' Straits, Tasmania, Australia.

Ancillaria obtusa Petterd, 1886: 342. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria obtusa Swainson, 1825; re-named Ancillaria petterdi Tate, 1893. Recent. North-West coast, Tasmania, Australia.

WATSON, R.B., 1886. Report on the Scaphopoda and Gas-teropoda collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. Zoology 15: 1-756.*Ancilla nana Watson, 1886: 230, Pl. 17 fig. 10. Recent.

41°4'S-174°19'E, Queen Charlotte Sound, Long Island, New Zealand. Type species of Gracilispira Olson, 1956.

fig. 52. Ancilla nana Watson, 1886. Type species of Gracilispira Ol-son, 1956. RV 2152a . New Zealand, North Island, Coromandel

Peninsula, off Kereta, 1972. Scale bar is 1 cm.

1887

MAYER-EYMAR, K., 1887. Systematisches verzeichniss der Kreide und Tertiär Versteinerungen. Beiträge zur Ge-ologischen Karte der Schweiz 24(3): i-xxviii + 1-126.Pseudoliva fischeri Meyer-Eymar, 1887: ?. Late Eocene.

Bartonian. Thun, Switzerland.

PHILIPPI, R.A., 1887. Die tertiären und quartären Verstei-nerungen Chiles: 1-266. Leipzig.*Gastridium retusum Philippi, 1887: 59, Pl. 6 figs. 3-3b. Mio-

cene. Coquimbo, Chile.

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Oliva pyriformis Philippi, 1887: 73, Pl. 8 fig. 11. Miocene. Chile.

Oliva buchanani Philippi, 1887: 73, Pl. 8 fig. 12. Miocene. Guayacan, Chile.

Oliva lebuensis Philippi, 1887: 73, Pl. 8 fig. 13. Miocene. Lebu, Chile.

Oliva pusilla Philippi, 1887: 74, Pl. 8 fig. 15. Miocene. Navidad, Chile.

Oliva otaeguii Philippi, 1887: 74, Pl. 8 fig. 21. Miocene. Cu-rauma, Chile.

WHITE, C.A., 1887. Contribuições á Paleontologia do Brazil. Archivos do Museu Nacional de Rio de Janeiro 7: 1-273.*Ancillaria mutila White, 1887: 135, Pl. 9 figs. 17-18. Lower

Miocene. Pirabas Formation. Rio Pirabas, Para, Brazil.

Harpa dechorata White, 1887: 136, Pl. 13 figs. 7-8. Paleo-cene. Maria Farinha, Pernambuco State, Brazil.

1888

HOLZAPFEL, E., 1888. Die Mollusken der Aachener Kreide. Palaeontographica 34: 73-180.*

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1888. Description of fourteen new species of shells. Journal of the Linnean Society of London 20: 395-400.*Oliva bülowi Sowerby, 1888: 395, Pl. 25 fig. 3. Recent. New

Britain.

1889

COSSMANN, M., 1889. Catalogue illustré des coquillages fossiles de l’Eocène des environs de Paris faisant suite aux travaux paléontologiques de G.-P. De-shayes, 4. Annales de la Société royale Malacolo-gique de Belgique 24: 3-381.* [Type designation ofOlivella Swainson, 1831; type designation of SparellaGray, 1857]Suessionia Cossmann, 1889: 157. Type species by original

designation: Fusus exiguus Deshayes, 1835.

Olivella goniata Cossmann, 1889: 215, Pl. 8 fig. 7. Eocene. Ypresian. Cuise, France.

Olivella nitidula Cossmann, 1889: 212. Junior primary hom-onym of Olivella nitidula Mörch, 1852. Junior secondary homonym of Voluta nitidula Dillwyn, 1817; renamedOlivella parnensis Cossmann, 1913. Eocene.

Ancilla arenaria Cossmann, 1889: 215, Pl. 8 figs. 8-9. Eo-cene. Ypresian. Aizy, France.

DALL, W.H., 1889. Reports on the results of dredging, un-der the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico (1877-78) and in the Caribbean Sea (1879-80).... Report on the Mollusca. Part II. Gastropoda and Scaphopoda. Bulletin of the Museum of Compar-ative Zoology at Harvard College 18: 1-492.*Benthobia Dall, 1889: 131-132. Type species by original

designation: Benthobia tryonii Dall, 1889.

Benthobia tryonii Dall, 1889: 132, Pl. 35 fig. 6. Recent. Off Cape Fear, North Carolina, USA. Type species ofBenthobia Dall, 1889.

Olivella fuscocincta Dall, 1889: 134. Recent. Gulf of Mexico.

Olivella jaspidea var. rotunda Dall, 1889: 134-135. Recent. Barbados.

Olivella tubulata Dall, 1889: 136. Recent. Off Cuba.

FORD, J., 1889. Remarks on Oliva inflata, Chem., Oliva irisans, Lam. and other species of shells. Proceed-ings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadel-phia 1889: 137-138.*Oliva ovum-ralli Ford, 1889: 137-138. Recent. Unknown loc-

ality.

HAAS, H.J., 1889. Verzeichniss der in den Kieler Samm-lungen befindlichen fossilen Molluskenarten aus demRupelthone von Itzehoe nebst Beschreibung einiger neuer und einiger selteneren Formen. Schriften des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins für Schleswig-Hols-tein 7(2): 1-32.

KOENEN, A. VON, 1889. Das norddeutsche Unteroligocän und seine Molluskenfauna. Lieferung 1. Strombidae-Muricidae-Buccinidae. Abhandlungen zur geologis-chen Spezialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringis-chen Staaten 10(1): 1-280.*Ancillaria digitalis Von Koenen, 1889: 264-266, Pl. 23 figs.

10-12. Lower Oligocene.

Ancillaria canalis Von Koenen, 1889: 268-270, Pl. 23 figs. 5-7. Lower Oligocene.

Ancillaria canalifera gardneri Von Koenen, 1889: 270. UpperEocene.

Ancillaria canalifera cossmanni Von Koenen, 1889: 270. Lower Eocene.

Ancillaria intermedia Von Koenen, 1889: 272, Pl. 23 figs. 1-2. Junior primary homonyym of Ancillaria intermedia Speyer, 1862. Lower Oligocene.

Ancillaria obovata Von Koenen, 1889: 273-274, Pl. 23 fig. 3. Lower Oligocene.

TATE, R., 1889. The gastropods of the older Tertiary of Australia. Part II. Transactions of the Royal Society ofSouth Australia 11: 116-174.*Oliva angustata Tate, 1889: 144-145, Pl. 8 fig. 7a-b. Junior

primary homonym of Oliva angustata Marrat, 1871. Re-named Oliva praenominata Cossmann, 1912. Miocene. Middle Miocene. Balcombian [Langhian], Muddy Creek Formation. Victoria, Australia.

Oliva adelaidae Tate, 1889: 145, Pl. 8 fig. 6. Eocene. Clayey-green-sands, Adelaide-bore, Australia.

Oliva nymphalis Tate, 1889: 145, Pl. 7 fig. 7. Early Miocene-Late Miocene. Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

Ancillaria orycta Tate, 1889: 146, Pl. 10 fig. 5. Late Miocene.Southeast Australia.

Ancillaria papillata Tate, 1889: 146, Pl. 7 fig. 4. Miocene. Middle Miocene. Balcombian [Langhian], Muddy Creek Formation. Victoria, Australia. Type species of Alocos-pira Cossmann, 1899.

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fig. 53. Ancillaria papillata Tate, 1889. Type species of AlocospiraCossmann, 1899. RV 6895. Australia, Victoria, Hamilton, MuddyCreek, Upper beds [Pliocene. Grange Burn Formation, Kalimnan

(Zanclean-Piacenzian)]. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Ancillaria subgradata Tate, 1889: 146, Pl. 7 fig. 8. Eocene. Clayey-green-sands, Adelaide-bore, Australia.

Ancillaria hebera Tate, 1889: 147, Pl. 7 fig. 5. Junior primaryhomonym of Ancillaria hebera Hutton, 1873; renamedAncilla tatei Marwick, 1924. Miocene. River Murray Cliffsnear Morgan; lower beds at Muddy Creek; Table Cape, Tasmania.

Ancillaria subampliata Tate, 1889: 147, Pl. 7 fig. 3. Miocene.Middle Miocene. Balcombian [Langhian], Muddy Creek Formation. Victoria, Australia.

Ancillaria lanceolata Tate, 1889: 147, Pl. 7 fig. 2. Miocene. Middle Miocene. Balcombian [Langhian], Muddy Creek Formation. Victoria, Australia.

Ancillaria ligata Tate, 1889: 147-148, Pl. 7 fig. 6. Eocene. Clayey-green-sands, Adelaide-bore, Australia.

Ancillaria pseudaustralis Tate, 1889: 148-149, Pl. 7 fig. 1. Miocene. Middle Miocene. Balcombian [Langhian], Muddy Creek Formation. Victoria, Australia.

1890

DALL, W.H., 1890. Contributions to the Tertiary fauna of Florida, with especial reference to the Miocene silex-beds of Tampa and the Pliocene beds of the Ca-loosahatchee River. Part 1. Pulmonate, opisthobran-chiate and orthodont gastropods. Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute 3(1): 1-200.*Olivella lata Dall, 1890: 45-46, Pl. 4 fig. 8b. Miocene. Ballast

Point Silex Beds, Florida, USA.

Ancillaria shepardi Dall, 1890: 46, Pl. 4 fig. 4. Oligocene. Hillsborough Bay, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.

GREGORIO, A. DE, 1890. Monographie de la faune éocènique de l'Alabama et surtout de celle de Clai-borne de l'étage Parisien (Horizon à Venericardia planicosta Lamk.). Annales de Géologie et Paléon-tologie 7-8: 1-316.*Oliva nitidula var. disposita De Gregorio, 1890: 51, Pl. 3 figs.

42-44. Eocene. No locaity given.

Oliva platonica De Gregorio, 1890: 53, Pl. 3 figs. 53-56. Eo-cene. No locality given.

Oliva antelucana De Gregorio, 1890: 54, Pl. 3 figs. 58-61. Eocene. No locality given.

Ancilla pinaculica De Gregorio, 1890: 54, Pl. 3 figs. 63-65. Eocene. No locality given.

SACCO, F., 1890. Catalogo paleontologico del bacino terzi-ario del Piemonte. (Continuazione e fine). Bollettino della Società Geologica Italiana 9: 185-330.*Porphyria cylindracea var. parvonitens Sacco, 1890: 260.

Porphyria cylindracea var. parvovittata Sacco, 1890: 260.

Porphyria cylindracea var. variovittata Sacco, 1890: 260.

Porphyria dufresnei var. mamillospira Sacco, 1890: 260.

Porphyria dufresnei var. longispira Sacco, 1890: 261.

Porphyria dufresnei var. parvospira Sacco, 1890: 261.

Porphyria malthata var. submarmorata Sacco, 1890: 261.

Porphyria malthata var. subaequovittata Sacco, 1890: 261.

Olivella longispira var. brevis Sacco, 1890: 261.

Olivella ventrosa var. longospirata Sacco, 1890: 261.

Olivella clavula var. subvittata Sacco, 1890: 261.

Olivella clavula var. angustata Sacco, 1890: 261.

Olivella clavula var. obliquatissima Sacco, 1890: 261.

Olivella major var. inflatula Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillarina saturalis var. elongiuscula Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillarina saturalis var. suboptusospira Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillarina saturalis var. perlatecanaliculata Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria sismondana var. perlongata Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria sismondana var. brevicrassa Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria sismondana var. subobtusospira Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria sismondana var. perinflata Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria obsoleta var. breviobsoleta Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria anomala var. inflatoacuta Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. dertorugulosa Sacco, 1890: 262.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. dertoacuta Sacco, 1890: 263.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. taurolonga Sacco, 1890: 263.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. perplicata Sacco, 1890: 263.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. angulosoinflata Sacco, 1890: 263.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. dertocallosa Sacco, 1890: 263.

Ancillaria glandiformis var. dertocrassissima Sacco, 1890: 263.

SCHEPMAN, M.M., 189 0 . Description of a new species of Oliva. Notes from the Leyden Museum 12: 196.*Oliva semmelinki Schepman, 1890: 196. Recent. Strait of

Larentoeka near Flores, Indonesia.

SOWERBY III, G.B., 18 90 . Further notes on marine shells ofSouth Africa, with descriptions of new species. Journal of Conchology 6: 147-159.*Mariona Sowerby, 1890: 149. Type species by monotypy:

Pseudoliva ancilla Hanley, 1859.

TATE, R., 1890. On the discovery of marine deposits of Pliocene age in Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 13: 172-177.*

1891

CLARK, W.B., 1891. The Eocene of the United States: 1-173. Washington.

DAUTZENBERG, PH., 1891. Voyage de la goëlette Melita aux Canaries et au Sénégal, 1889-1890: Mollusques Tes-tacés. Mémoires de la Société zoologique de France 4: 16-65.*

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FORD, J., 1891. Description of new species of Anctus and Oliva. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sci-ences of Philadelphia 43: 97-98.*Oliva cryptospira Ford, 1891: 97-98, figs. 3-4. Recent.

Moluccas.

HEILPRIN, A., 1891. The Eocene Mollusca of the State of Texas. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sci-ences of Philadelphia 42: 393-406. [Dated 1890, pub-lished 1891]*Ancillaria ancillops Heilprin, 1891: 406, Pl. 11 fig. 4. Eocene.

Smithville, Bastrop County, Texas, USA. Type species ofAnbullina Palmer, 1937.

NEWTON, R.B., 1891. Systematic list of the Frederick E. Edwards collection of British Oligocene and Eocene Mollusca in the British Museum (Natural History): i-xxviii + 1-365. London.*

ROTHPLETZ, A. & SIMONELLI, V., 1891. Die marinen Ablager-ungen auf Gran Canaria. Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft 42: 677-736.*Olivella chili Rothpletz & Simonelli, 1891: 720, Pl. 36 figs. 7-

7a. Late Miocene. Gran Canaria, Canaries.

SCHEPMAN, M.M., 1891. Note XVII. On three eastern mol-lusks. Notes from the Leyden Museum 13(3): 155-157.

1892

DREGER, J., 1892. Die Gastropoden von Häring bei Kirch-bichl in Tirol. Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischem Hofmuseums 7: 11-34.*Ancillaria olivaeformis Dreger, 1892: 26-27, Pl. 4 fig. 9. Oli-

gocene. Bad Häring, Tirol, Austria.

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1892. Marine shells of South Africa: i-iv+ 1-89. London.*Ancilla pura Sowerby, 1892: 17, Pl. 1 fig. 15. Recent. Port

Elizabeth, South Africa.

WILLIAMSON, M.B., 1892. An annotated list of the shells of San Pedro Bay and vicinity. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 15: 179-220.*Olivella biplicata var. alba Williamson, 1892: 212. Nomen

nudum. Recent. San Pedro Bay, California, USA.

Olivella biplicata var. brunnea Williamson, 1892: 212. Re-cent. San Pedro Bay, California, USA.

1893

COSSMANN, A.E.M., 1893. Notes complémentaires sur la faune éocénique de l'Alabama. Annales de géologie et de paléontologie 12: 3-51.*

HARRIS, G.D., 1893. Republication of Conrad’s fossil shells of the Tertiary formation of North America: 1-121. Washington.*

PHILIPPI, R.A., 1893. Descripción de algunos fósiles ter-ciarios de la República Argentina. Anales del Museo Nacional de Chile (Sec. 3 - Mineralogía, Geología, Paleontología) 10: 5-16.Oliva platensis Philippi, 1893: 8. Pl. 1 fig. 13. Tertiary. Argen-

tina.

STEARNS, R.C., 1893. Preliminary report on the mollusca species collected by the United States scientific ex-

pedition to West Africa in 1889-90. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 16: 317-339.*

TATE, R., 1893. Some additions to the list of the marine Gastropoda of South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 17: 198-202.*Ancillaria petterdi Tate, 1893: 199. Replacement name for

Ancillaria obtusa Petterd, 1886, non Ancillaria obtusa Swainson, 1825; replacement name for Ancillaria obes-ula Tate, non Ancillaria obesula Deshayes, 1866.

1894

COOPER, J.G., 1894. Part V. Descriptions and figures of new species of Cretaceous and Cretaceous b (or Eocene) fossils of California, with notes on tertiary species. Catalogue of California fossils (Parts ii, iii, iv,and v). California State Mining Bureau, Bulletin 4: 1-65.*Oliverato Cooper, 1894: 42-43. Type species by monotypy:

Ancilla californica Cooper, 1894. Not in Olivoidea.

Ancilla californica Cooper, 1894: 43, Pl. 1 figs. 6-10. Eo-cene. Marysville Buttes, Sutter County, California, USA

FORD, J., 1894. A new variety of Olivella. The Nautilus 8: 103-104.*Olivella gracilis var. gaylordi Ford, 1894: 104, Pl. 2 fig. 14.

Recent. Gulf of California.

GREGORIO, A. DE, 1894. Description des faunes tertiaires de la Vénétie. Monographie des fossiles éocéniques (étage Parisien) de Mont Postale. Annales de Géolo-gie et de Paléontologie 14: 1-55.*

JOUSSEAUME, F.P., 1894. Diagnose des coquilles de nou-veaux mollusques. Bulletin de la Société philomath-ique de Paris (8)6: 98-105.*Ancillaria djiboutina Jousseaume, 1894: 104. Recent. Dji-

bouti.

NOBRE, A., 1894. Sur la faune malacologique des îles de S. Thomé et de Madère. Annaes de sciencias natu-raes: revista de historia natural, agricultura, piscicul-tura, e pescas maritimas 1: 140-144.*

SHERBORN, C.D., 1894. On the dates of Sowerby’s ‘Generaof Recent and Fossil Shells.’. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (6)13: 370-371.*

WHITFIELD, R.P., 1894. Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene formations of New Jersey. United States Geological Survey, Monograph 24: 13-142.*

1895

HARRIS, G.D., 1895. Neocene Mollusca of Texas. Bulletinsof American Paleontology 1(3): 1-25.*Olivella galvestonensis Harris, 1895: 100, Pl. 3 fig. 13. Up-

per Miocene. Galveston, Texas, USA.

Olivella subtexana Harris, 1895: 101, Pl. 4 fig. 1. Upper Mio-cene. Galveston, Texas, USA.

HARRIS, G.D., 1895. New and otherwise interesting Ter-tiary Mollusca from Texas. Proceedings of the Acad-emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 47: 45-85.Pseudoliva ostrarupis Harris, 1895: 75, Pl. 8 figs. 3-3a. Eo-

cene. Smiley’s Bluff, Brazos River, 2 miles above the mouth of Pond Creek, Milam County. Texas, USA.

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MARTIN, K., 1895. Gastropoda, Bulla-Murex. In: MARTIN, K. 1891-1906. Die Fossilien von Java auf Grund einer Sammlung von Dr. R.D.M. Verbeek und von Anderen.I. Band. Gasteropoda. Mit einem Anhange über: Die Foraminiferen führenden Gesteine. Sammlungen desgeologischen Reichs-Museums in Leiden (NF)1(1): 1-132.*Oliva sondeiana Martin, 1895: 54, Pl. 8 figs. 122-123. Plio-

cene. Sondé, Gedingdan, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva tricincta Martin, 1895: 55, Pl. 8 figs. 124-127. Plio-cene. Sondé, Gedingdan, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva tjaringinensis Martin, 1895: 56, Pl. 8 fig. 128. Pliocene.Kampong Tjikeusik (Cikeusik), Tjibaliung, Java, Indone-sia.

Oliva subulata var. odengensis Martin, 1895: 62-63, pl. 9, fig. 143. Upper Miocene. Tji Odeng [Ciodeng], Palabuandistrict, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva cheribonensis Martin, 1895: 64-65, pl. 9, figs. 146-149.Pliocene. Ci Jajar, Ci Waringin in Leuwimundig, Java, Indonesia.

NOETLING, F., 1895. Marine fossils from Miocene of Upper Burma. Pt. 2. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of In-dia 27(1): 1-45.*

PILSBRY, H.A., 1895. Catalogue of the marine mollusks of Japan with descriptions of new species and notes on other collected by Frederick Stearns: i-viii + 1-196. Detroit.*Olivella fortunei var. japonica Pilsbry, 1895: 23, Pl. 2 fig. 11.

Recent. No locality given.

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1895. Descriptions of four new shells from the Persian Gulf and Bay of Zaila. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 1: 160-161.*Ancilla unidentata Sowerby, 1895: 150, Pl. 12 fig. 20. Re-

cent. Bay of Zaila.

1896

CASTRO DE ELERA, R.P.FR., 1896. Moluscos y Radiados. Catálogo sistemático de toda la fauna de Filipinas conocida hasta el presente 3: 1-942.*

GUPPY, R.J.L. & DALL, W.H., 1896. Descriptions of Tertiary fossils from the Antillean region. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 19: 303-331.*Oliva plicata Guppy, 1896: 308, Pl. 30 fig. 12. Junior hom-

onym of Oliva plicata Fischer von Waldheim, 1807; re-named Oliva colpotus Woodring, 1970. Oligocene. Ja-maica.

Olivella indivisa Guppy, 1896: 308, Pl. 30 fig. 10. Oligocene.Jamaica.

HARRIS, G.D., 1896. The Midway Stage. Bulletins of America Paleontology 1(4): 1-159.*Olivella mediavia Harris, 1896: 80, Pl. 7 fig. 19. Paleocene.

Midway Stage, Alabama, USA.

Pseudoliva ostrarupis var. pauper Harris, 1896: 213, Pl. 9 fig. 20. Paleocene. Midway Stage, Texas, USA.

MELVILL, J.C. & SYKES, E.R., 1896. Notes on a collection ofmarine shells from the Andaman Islands, with de-scriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Mala-cological Society of London 2: 164-172.*Ancilla booleyi Melvill & Sykes, 1896: 166, Pl. 13 fig. 13.

Recent. Andaman Islands.

OPPENHEIM, P., 1896. Die Eocaenfauna des Monte Postalebei Bolca in Veronesischen. Palaeontographica 43: 125-222.*

VINASSA DE REGNY, P.E., 1896. Synopsis dei molluschi terziari delle Alpi venete. Parte prima: Strati con Ve-lates Schmiedeliana. I. Monte Postale. II. S. GiovanniIlarione. Palaeontographia Italica 1: 211-275.*Oliva palladioi Vinassa de Regny, 1896: 268, Pl. 18 fig. 15.

Eocene. S. Giovanni Ilarione, Italy.

1897

BRIVES, A., 1897. Fossiles Miocène (Première Partie). Materiaux pour la carte géologique de l'Algérie. SériePaléontologie. Monographies 3: 5-38.*

COSSMANN, A.E.M., 1897. Mollusques éocéniques de la Loire-Inférieure. Tome 1, fascicule 2. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de l'Ouest de la France 6(4): 180-246.*Olivella oxyspira Cossmann, 1897: 214-215, Pl. 8 figs. 17-

18. Eocene. Bois Gouët, France.

HARRIS, G.F., 1897. Catalogue of Tertiary Mollusca in the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural His-tory). Part 1. The Australasian Tertiary Mollusca: 1-407. London.*

LOCARD, A., 1897. Mollusques testacés. 1. Expéditions scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman pendant les années 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883. 1-516.*Oliva dolicha Locard, 1897: 107-108, Pl. 5 figs. 10-12. Re-

cent. Cabo Verde.

Lacuna cossmanni Locard, 1897: 493, Pl. 22 figs. 4-9. Re-cent. 25°01S-16°55W, 2638 m depth.

MARTENS, E. VON., 1897. Conchologische Miscellen II. I. Über einige Olividen. Archiv für Naturgeschichte 63: 157-157.*Omogymna Von Martens, 1897: 157. Type species by

monotypy: Oliva paxillus Reeve, 1850.

Oliva hiatula normalis Von Martens, 1897: 161-162, Pl. 15 figs, 15, 20. Merely an attempt to indicate the nominate form/subspecies, rather than introduction of a new taxon.

Oliva hiatula var. maltzani Von Martens, 1897: 162-163, Pl. 15 figs. 9-10. Recent. Rufisque [Dakar], Senegal.

Oliva hiatula var. maculifera Von Martens, 1897: 163. Refersto Marrat, 1871: figs. 336-340; Weinkauff, 1877: Pl. 19 figs. 8, 11. Recent.

Oliva testacea var. griseoalba Von Martens, 1897: 164-165, Pl. 15 figs. 18-19. Recent. Mexico.

Oliva testacea var. philippii Von Martens, 1897: 165-166, Pl.15 figs. 13-14. Recent. Cobija, Northern Chile.

Oliva testacea mut. angularis Von Martens, 1897: 166, Pl. 15 figs. 21-22. Recent.

Oliva testacea mut. candida Von Martens, 1897: 166-167, Pl. 15 figs. 16-17. Recent. Panama. Junior primary hom-onym of Oliva candida Lamarck, 1811.

Ancillaria hilgendorfi Von Martens, 1897: 167, Pl. 16 figs. 26-27. Recent. Japan.

MAYER-EYMAR, C., 1897. Descriptions de coquilles fossiles des terrains tertiaires supérieurs. Journal de Conchyliologie 45: 136-149.*Oliva benoisti Meyer-Eymar, 1897: 146, Pl. 4 figs. 5-5a. Mio-

cene. Saucats, Gironde, France.

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Oliva brevispira Mayer-Eymar, 1897: 146, Pl. 4 figs. 6-6a. Junior primary homonym of Oliva brevispira Gabb, 1873. Miocene. Cestas and Saucats, Gironde, France.

MELVILL, J.C. & STANDEN, R., 1897. Notes on a collection of shells, from Lifu and Uvea, Loyalty Islands, formed bythe Rev. James and Mrs. Hadfield. With list of spe-cies. Part II (continued). Journal of Conchology 8: 379-381.*Olivella williamsi Melvill & Standen, 1897: 380-381, text-fig.

Recent. Loyalty Islands.

MELVILL, J.C. & STANDEN R., 1897. Notes on a collection of shells, from Lifu and Uvea, Loyalty Islands, formed bythe Rev. James and Mrs. Hadfield. With list of species. Part III. Journal of Conchology 8: 396-421.*Oliva textilina var. albina Melvill & Standen, 1897: 404. Re-

cent. New Caledonia [Loyalty Islands].

NETSCHAEW, A., 1897. Fauna eocenovyh otlozenij na Volgemezdu Saratovym i Caricinym [Eocene fauna of the Volga Basin between Saratov and Tsaritsyn]. Trudy Obscestra Estestvoispytatelej pri Imperatorskom Kazanskom Universitete 32(1): 1-247. [In Russian]Ancilla peracuta Netschaew, 1897: ?. Eocene.

Pseudooliva secunda Netschaew, 1897: 168, Pl. 10 fig. 16.

SCARABELLI, G., FLAMINI, G. & FORESTI, L., 1897. Sopra al-cuni fossili raccolti nei colli Fiancheggianti il fiume Santorno nelle vicinanze d’Imola. Bollettino della So-cietà Geologica Italiana 16: 201-240.*Ancillaria patula var. subovata Foresti, 1897: 230, Pl. 9 fig.

8. Miocene. Rio Mescola, near Imola, Italy.

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1897. Appendix to Marine shells of South Africa: 1-33 + [2]. London.*Ancilla decipiens Sowerby, 1897: 7, Pl. 6 fig. 23. Recent.

Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Ancilla optima Sowerby, 1897: 7, Pl. 6 fig. 31. Recent. Dur-ban, South Africa.

WOLFF, W., 1897. Die Fauna der südbayerischen Oligo-caenmolasse. Palaeontographica 43 : 223-311.*

1898

FORD, J., 1898. Description of a new species of Olivella. The Nautilus 12: 66-67.*Olivella blanesi Ford, 1898: 66. Recent. Cardenas, Cuba.

Olivella blanesi var. alba Ford, 1898: 67. Junior primary homonym of Oliva alba Marrat, 1871; renamed Olivella blanesi var. albata Vanatta, 1915. Recent.

MELVILL, J.C., 1898. Further investigations into the mollus-can fauna of the Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf, and Gulf of Oman, with descriptions of fourty species. Mem-oirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society 42(4): 1-36.*Ancilla tindalli Melvill, 1898: 14-15, Pl. 1 fig. 1. Recent. An-

grias Bank, 16°50'N-72°E, W of Bombay, India.

MELVILL, J.C. & STANDEN, R., 1898. Marine mollusca of Madras and the immediate neighbourhood. Journal of Conchology 9(2): 30-85.*

PRITCHARD, G.B. & GATLIFF, J.H., 1898. Catalogue of the marine shells of Victoria. Part II. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria (NS)11: 185-208.*Ancilla edithae Pritchard & Gatliff, 1898: 196, Pl. 20 fig. 5.

Recent. Rosebud, Port Phillip, and Western Port, Victo-ria, Australia. Type species of Austrancilla Habe, 1959.

fig. 54. Ancilla edithae Pritchard & Gatliff, 1898. Type species of Aus-trancilla Habe, 1959. RV 0667a . Australia, South Australia, Coffin

Bay, May 23, 1983. Scale bar is 1 cm.

1899

BERTRAND, M. & KILIAN, W., 1899. Études sur les terrains secondaires et tertiaires dans les provinces de Grenade et de Malaga. Mémoires présentés par divers savants à l'Académie des Sciences de l'Institutde France 30: 377-578.*Ancillaria neglecta Bertrand, 1899: 491, 510. Nomen nu-

dum.

COSSMANN, M., 1899. Rectifications de nomenclature. Re-vue critique de Paléozoologie 3: 176-178.*Olivella parisiensis Cossmann, 1899: 178. Unnecessary re-

placement name for Oliva nitidula Deshayes, 1835, nonVoluta nitidula Dillwyn, 1817, because the two are neither primary nor secondary homonyms. However,Oliva nitidula Deshayes, 1835, is a primary homonym ofOliva nitidula Duclos, 1835.

COSSMANN, M., 1899. Essais de paléoconchologie compa-rée 3: 1-201. Paris.* [Type designation of Anazola Gray, 1858, Ancillopsis Conrad, 1865, Baryspira Fisc-her, 1883, Callianax Adams & Adams, 1853, Dactyli-dia Adams & Adams, 1853 (superfluous), Galeola Gray, 1858 (unnecessary), Olivancillaria Orbigny, 1841, Olivula Conrad, 1833, Strephona Mörch, 1852;Monoptygma Lea, 1833]. [Published April 1899].Ancillinae Cossmann, 1899: 43. Type genus: Ancilla La-

marck, 1799.

Galeolella Cossmann, 1899: 44. Redundant replacement name for Galeola Gray, 1858, not Galeola Klein, 1734 (pre-Linnean).

Alocospira Cossmann, 1899: 62-63. Type species by origi-nal designation: Ancillaria papillata Tate, 1889.

Oliva bellardii Cossmann, 1899: 48, footnote. Unnecessary replament name for Porphyria inflata Bellardi, 1882, notOliva inflata Lamarck, 1811.

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Oliva ceppiensis Cossmann, 1899: 48, footnote. Unneces-sary replacement name for Porphyria fusiformis Bellardi,1882, not Oliva fusiformis Lamarck, 1811.

Ancilla gabbi Cossmann, 1899: 60, footnote. Replacement name for Ancillaria elongata Gabb, 1864, not Ancillaria elongata Deshayes, 1830, not Ancillaria elongata Gray, 1847.

HARRIS, G.D., 1899. The Lignitic Stage, Part II, Scaphopo-da, Gastropoda, Pteropoda and Cephalopoda. Bulle-tins of American Paleontology 3(11): 1-128.*

HEDLEY, C., 1899. Funafuti Atoll. The Mollusca. Part 1. Gastropoda. Memoirs of the Australian Museum 3 : 397-488.*

HEDLEY, C., 1899. A review of the systematic position of Zemira, Adams. Records of the Australian Museum 3(5): 118-120.*

MELVILL, J.C. & STANDEN, R., 1899. Report on the marine Mollusca obtained during the first expedition of Prof. A.C. Haddon to the Torres Straits, in 1888-89. Jour-nal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 27: 150-206.*

ROVERETO, G., 1899. Prime ricerche sinonimiche sui gene-ri dei gasteropodi. Atti della Società Ligustica di Scienze Naturale e Geografiche 10: 101-110.Galeolopsia Rovereto, 1899: 103. Replacement name for

Galeola Gray, 1858, and for Galeola “Gray” Fischer, 1883, not Galeola Klein, 1754 (pre-Linnean).

SMITH, E.A., 1899. Natural history notes from H.M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer 'Investigator', commander T.H. Heming, R.N. Series III., No. 1. On Mollusca from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (7)4: 237-251.*Ancilla leucospira Smith, 1899: 245-246. Recent. 11°32'N-

92°46'E, off Andaman Islands. Illustrated in Annandale &Stewart, 1901: Pl. 11 figs. 4-4a.

Ancilla glans Smith, 1899: 246. Recent. Off Andaman Is-lands. Illustrated in Annandale & Stewart, 1901: Pl. 11 figs. 6-6a.

1900

CORSI, A.F., 1900. Moluscos de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay: catálogo de las especies que hasta hoy se han encontrado en el territorio de dicha república: 1-237. Montevideo.*

DAUTZENBERG, PH., 1900. Croisières du yacht Chazalie dans l'Atlantique: mollusques. Mémoires de la So-ciété Zoologique de France 13: 145-264.*

IVOLAS, J. & PEYROT, A., 1900. Contribution à l'étude paléontologique des Faluns de la Touraine. Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux 55(2): 99-249.*

ROVERETO, G., 1900. Illustrazione dei molluschi fossili ton-griani posseduti dal Museo geologico della R. Uni-versità di Genova. Atti della R. Università di Genova 15: 29-210.Olivella elegantula Rovereto, 1900: ?. Lower Oligocene.

Tongrian (Lattorfian). Sassello, Italy.

DALL, W.H., 1900. Contributions to the Tertiary Fauna of Florida, with especial reference to the silex-beds of Tampa and the Pliocene beds of Caloosahatchee River, including in many cases a complete revision ofthe generic groups treated of and their American Ter-tiary species. Part 5, Teleodesmacea: Solen to Dip-lodonta. Transactions of the Wagner Free Institution of Sciences 3(5): 949-1218.*Ancillaria chipolana Dall, 1900: Pl. 41 fig. 3. Miocene. Chi-

pola River, Florida, USA.

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1900. On some marine shells from Pondoland and the Kowie, with descriptions of seven-teen new species. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 4: 1-6.*Ancilla osculata Sowerby, 1900: 3, Pl. 1 fig. 6. Not in

Olivoidea but in Bullia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Neogast-ropoda: Nassariidae (Cernohorsky, 1984: 29)). Recent. Pondoland, South Africa.

1901

ANNANDALE, N. & STEWART, F.H., 1901. Illustrations of the zoology of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship In-vestigator under the command of commander W.G. Beauchamp, R.I.M. Mollusca: Plates 9-13. Calcutta.*Pl. 11 figs. 4-4a. Type figures of Ancilla leucospira Smith,

1899.

Pl. 11 figs. 6-6a. Type figures of Ancilla glans Smith, 1899.

BORCHERT, A., 1901. Die Molluskenfauna und das Alter derParaná-Stufe: 3-78. Published thesis. Stuttgart.*Oliva reticularis var. brasiliana Borchert, 1901: 47-48, Pl. 4

fig. 8. Miocene. Paraná, Brazil. Junior primary homonymof Oliva brasiliana Lamarck, 1811.

COSSMANN, M., 1901. Annexe. 1o Notes complémentaires relatives aux trois premières livraisons. Essais de pa-léoconchologie comparée 4: 1-293. Paris. [Type desi-gnation of Macron Adams & Adams, 1853; type desi-gnation of Buccinorbis Conrad, 1865]*

COSSMANN, M. & PISSARRO, G., 1901. Faune Éocénique du Cotentin (mollusques). 2e article. Bulletin de la So-ciété géologique de Normandie 20: 11-90.*Ancilla constantinensis Cossmann & Pissarro, 1901: 24-25,

Pl. 8 figs. 14-15. Eocene. Fresville, Normandy, France.

DALL, W.H. & SIMPSON, C.T., 1901. The Mollusca of Porto Rico. Bulletin of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries 1 (for 1900): 351-524.*Oliva caribaeensis Dall & Simpson, 1901: 391, Pl. 56 fig. 9.

Recent. Mayaguez Harbor, Porto Rico.

Olivella esther “Duclos” Dall & Simpson, 1901: 392.

NOETLING, F., 1901. Miocene fauna of Burma. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Palaeontologia In-dica, New Series 1(3): 1-378.*

OPPENHEIM, P., 1901. Die Priabonaschichten und ihre Fauna im Zusammenhange mit gleichalterigen und analogen Ablagerungen. Palaeontographica 47: 1-348.*Ancillaria spissa Oppenheim, 1901: 232, Pl. 21 figs. 16-16b.

Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria spissa Rouault, 1850. Renamed Ancilla priabonensis Boussac, 1908. Oligocene. Biarritz, France.

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1902

FISCHER, H., 1902. Description d'un Oliva nouveau provenant des Nouvelles Hébrides. Journal de Conchyliologie 50: 409-411.*Oliva rubrolabiata Fischer, 1902: 409-411, Pl. 8 figs. 12-13.

Recent. Namaram, île Mallicollo, New Hebrides.

MARTENS, E. VON, 1902. Einige neue Meer-Conchylien von der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1901: 14-26.*Ancillaria lanceolata Von Martens, 1902: 23. Recent. Zan-

zibar Channel. Junior primary homonym of Ancillaria lanceolata Tate, 1889; renamed Ancillus akontistes Kil-burn, 1980. Type species of Turrancilla Von Martens, 1903.

fig. 55. Ancillaria lanceolata Von Martens, 1902. Type species of Tur-rancilla Von Martens, 1903. RV 0066. Mozambique, between Inhaca

and Xai-Xai, 380-420 m, July 2003. Scale bar is 1 cm.

QUAAS, A., 1902. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Fauna der obersten Kreidebildungen in der Lybischen Wüste. Palaeontographica 30(2): 153-334.Pseudoliva lybica Quaas, 1902: 274-275, Pl. 27 figs. 1-2.

Cretaceous. Libya.

RAVN, J.P.J., 1902. Molluskerne I Danmarks kridtaflej-ringer. II. Scaphopoder, Gastropoder of Cepha-lopoder. Det Kongelige Danske videnskabernes sel-skabs skrifter (6)11: 209-270.*Ancilla milthersi Ravn, 1902: 234-235 [30-31], Pl. 2 fig. 18.

Paleocene. Stevns Klint, Denmark.

1903

CASEY, T.L., 1903. Notes on the Conrad collection of Vicksburg fossils, with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 55: 261-283.*Olivella affluens Casey, 1903: 281-282. Oligocene. Vicks-

burg Group. Mississippi, USA.

COSSMANN, M., 1903. Faune Pliocénique de Karikal (Inde française). Journal de Conchyliologie 51: 105-173.*Ancilla tornata Cossmann, 1903: 116-117, Pl. 3 figs. 22-23.

Pliocene. Karaikal, Pondicherry, India.

DALL, W.H., 1903. Contributions to the Tertiary fauna of Florida, with especial reference to the Miocene silex-beds of Tampa and the Pliocene beds of the Ca-loosahatchee River, including in many cases a com-plete revision of the generic groups treated of and their American Tertiary species. Part VI. Concluding the work. Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute 3(6): 1219-1654.*Oliva magna Dall, 1903: 1583. Nomen nudum.

Oliva liodes Dall, 1903: Pl. 58 fig. 1 plus plate caption. Mio-cene. Chipola Formation, Florida, USA.

Olivella eutacta Dall, 1903: 1576, Pl. 58 fig. 3. Miocene. 1 mile below Baileys Ferry, Chipola River, Calhoun County, Florida, USA.

Oliva martensii Dall, 1903: Pl. 58 fig. 4 plus plate caption. Miocene. Chipola Formation, Florida, USA. Type spe-cies of Torqueoliva Landau, da Silva & Heitz, 2016.

FRITEL, P.H., 1903. Histoire naturelle de la France. 24èmepartie: Paléontologie (Animaux fossiles): 1-397. Paris.*

MARTENS, E. VON, 1903. Neue Meer-Conchylien aus den Sammlungen der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. Na-chrichtsblatt der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 35: 97-105.*Ancillaria hasta Von Martens, 1903: 101-102. Recent. South

Africa, near the Agulhas Bank, 500 m.

MARTENS, E. VON, 1903. Die beschallter Gastropoden der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition 1898-1899. A. Syste-matisch-geographischer Teil. Wissenschaftliche Er-gebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer “Valdivia” 1898-1899 7: 1-180.*Turrancilla Von Martens, 1903: 110. Type species by mono-

typy: Ancillaria lanceolata Von Martens, 1902.

Ancillaria hasta Von Martens, 1903: 37, Pl. 3 fig. 13. Recent.Agulhas current, 35°10'S-023°2'E.

MELVILL, J.C., 1903. The genera Pseudoliva and Macron. Journal of Conchology 10: 320-330.*Sylvanocochlis Melvill, 1903: 325. Type species by original

designation: Pseudoliva ancilla Hanley, 1859. Junior ob-jective synonym of Sowerby, 1890.

SMITH, E.A., 1903. Marine Mollusca. The fauna and geog-raphy of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes being the account of the work carried on and of the collections made by an expedition during the years 1899 and 1900 2(2): 589-630.*

1904

ARKHANGUELSKY, A.D., 1904. Paleocenovye otlozeniâ Sara-tovskogo povolz‘â i ih fauna [Dépôts paléocènes de la région volgienne du gouvernement de Saratov et leur faune]. Materialen zur Géologie Rußlands 22: 1-207. Pseudoliva krischtowitschi Arkhanguelsky, 1904: 156-158,

Pl.11 figs. 7-9.

COSSMANN, A.E.M., 1904. Oliva ventricosa Defrance, 1825. Palaeontologia Universalis 43: not paginated.*

MARTIN, G.C., 1904. Systematic Paleontology, Miocene, Mollusca. Gastropoda. Maryland Geological Survey Miocene: 131-270.*Oliva harrisi Martin, 1904: 170, Pl. 44 figs. 2-3. Miocene.

Calvert Formation, Plum Point, Maryland, USA.

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MELVILL, J.C., 1904. Notes upon Oliva gibbosa, Born, and its limits of variation. Proceedings of the Malacolo-gical Society of London 6: 64-65.*Oliva gibbosa var. flavescens Melvill, 1904: 65. Recent. No

locality given.

Oliva gibbosa var. fulgurans Melvill, 1904: 65. Recent. No locality given. Refers to Reeve, 1850: Pl. 8 fig. 12b.

Oliva gibbosa var. candicans Melvill, 1904: 65. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva gibbosa var. mediocincta Melvill, 1904: 65, fig. on p. 64. Recent. No locality given.

OPPENHEIM, P., 1904. Über Tertiärfossilien, wahrscheinlich eozänen Alters, von Kamerun. In: Beiträge zur Geolo-gie von Kamerun: 245-285.*Pseudoliva eschi Oppenheim, 1904: 274-275, Pl. 9 figs. 11-

11a. Eocene. Cameroon.

Pseudoliva coniformis Oppenheim, 1904: 275-276, Pl. 9 figs. 8-10. Eocene. Cameroon.

Pseudoliva schweinfurthi Oppenheim, 1904: 276-277, Pl. 9 figs. 29-30. Eocene. Cameroon.

Olivella zintgrafi Oppenheim, 1904: 280-281, Pl. 9 figs. 5-7. Eocene. Cameroon.

PILSBRY, H.A., 1904. New Japanese marine Mollusca: Gastropoda. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 56: 3-37.*Parviterebra Pilsbry, 1904: 5-6. Type species by original

designation: Parviterebra paucivolvis Pilsbry, 1904. In Columbellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda).

Parviterebra paucivolvis Pilsbry, 1904: 5, Pl. 1 fig. 4. Re-cent. Yakujima, Osumi, Japan.

SACCO, F., 1904. I molluschi dei terreni terziarii del Piemonte e della Liguria. 30. Aggiunte e correzioni e considerazioni generali: 1-203 + i-xxxvi. Torino.*Ancillina pusilla var. tauroturrita Sacco, 1904: 79, Pl. 17 fig.

63. Miocene. Colli Torinesi [Torino Hills], Italy.

Baryspira glandiformis var. pseudoconus Sacco, 1904: 80, Pl. 17 fig. 76. Miocene. Monte dei Cappuccini, near Torino, Italy.

SCHEPMAN, M.M., 190 4 . Description of three new species of Oliva from the Siboga Expedition. Tijdschrift van de Nederlandse Dierkundige Vereeniging (2)8: 67-69.* [Dated 1903, published 1904]Oliva rufofulgurata Schepman, 1904: 67-68. Recent. No

type and type locality selected.

Oliva dubia Schepman, 1904: 68. Junior primary homonym of Oliva dubia Lea, 1833; renamed Oliva sibogae Petuch & Sargent, 1986. Recent. No type and type loc-ality selected. Type species of Parvoliva Thiele, 1929.

fig. 56. Oliva dubia Schepman, 1904. Type species of ParvolivaThiele, 1929. RV 3097. Philippines, Masbate Island, Placer, with

lumon lumon nets, depth c 30 m. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Oliva ceramensis Schepman, 1904: 68-69. Recent. Waru Bay, N coast of Ceram, Indonesia.

SMITH, E.A., 1904. On a collection of marine shells from Port Alfred, Cape Colony. Journal of Malacology 11: 21-44.*Ancilla albozonata Smith, 1904: 29, Pl. 2 fig. 9. Recent. Port

Alfred, South Africa.

Ancilla reevei Smith, 1904: 29, Pl. 2 fig. 10. Recent. Port Al-fred, South Africa.

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1904. Mollusca of South Africa. Marine Investigations in South Africa 2: 213-232.*

THIELE, J., 1904. Anatomisch-systematische Untersuchun-gen einiger Gastropoden. Wissenschaftliche Ergebn-isse der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer "Valdivia" 7: 147-180.*

1905

ANDERSON, F.M., 1905. A stratigraphic study in the Mount Diablo Range of California. Proceedings of the Cali-fornia Academy of Sciences, Geology (3)2(2): 157-248.Oliva californica Anderson, 1905: 201, Pl. 15 figs. 54-55. Lo-

wer Miocene. Kern River, Barker's Range, California, USA.

Oliva futheyana Anderson, 1905: 201, Pl. 15 fig. 53. Lower Miocene. Kern River, Barker's Range, California, USA.

BRIDGMAN, F.G., 190 5 . Note on Oliva tigridella, Duclos. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 6: 187.*

BRIDGMAN, F.G., 1905. Note on Oliva oryza, Lamarck. Pro-ceedings of the Malacological Society of London 6: 187.*

GENTIL, L. & BOISTEL, A., 1905. Sur l'existence d'un re-marquable gisement pliocène à Tétouan (Maroc). Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris 140: 1725-1727.*

MERRILL, G.P., 1905. Catalogue of the type and figured specimens of fossils, minerals, rocks and ores in the department of Geology, United States National Mu-seum. Part 1. Fossil invertebrates. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 53: 1-704.*

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1906

BOETTGER, O., 1906. Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der Mit-telmiocänen Schichten von Kostej im Krassó-Szörényer Komitat (Gasteropoden und Anneliden). Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenbürgis-chen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Her-mannstadt 55: 1-217.*

BOSE, E., 1906. Sobre algunas faunas terciarias. Boletin del Instituto Geologico de Mexico 22: 1-96.*Oliva subplicata Bose, 1906: 59-60, Pl. 5 figs. 16-17.

Coatzacoalcos Formation, Late-Upper Miocene. Verac-ruz, Mexico.

BRIDGMAN, F.G., 1906. Description of a new species of Oliva. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 7: 17.*Oliva smithi Bridgman, 1906: 17, text figure. Recent. Un-

known locality.

BRIDGMAN, F.G., 1906. Note on a new variety (var. longispira) of Oliva ispidula. Proceedings of the Mala-cological Society of London 7: 195.*Oliva ispidula var. longispira Bridgman, 1906: 195, text fig-

ure. Recent. Unknown locality.

COSSMANN, M., 1906. Supplément. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de l'Ouest de la France (2)6:251-265.*

MARTIN, K., 1906. Nachtrag zu den Gastropoden. In: MARTIN, K. 1891-1906. Die Fossilien von Java auf Grund einer Sammlung von Dr. R. D. M. Verbeek undvon Anderen. I. Band. Gasteropoda. Mit einem An-hange über: Die Foraminiferen führenden Gesteine. Sammlungen des geologischen Reichs-Museums in Leiden (NF)1: 282-325.Oliva ickei Martin, 1906: 296-297, Pl. 43 fig. 708. Upper

Miocene. Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva pamotanensis Martin, 1906: 297, pl. 43 fig. 709-709a. Pamotan, Rembang Formation, Lower Miocene of Java,Indonesia.

Oliva rembangensis Martin, 1906: 297-298, Pl. 43 fig. 710, 710a-b. Pamotan, Rembang Formation, Lower Miocene of Java, Indonesia.

Ancillaria rembangensis Martin, 1906: 298-299, Pl. 43 fig. 711-711a. Lower Miocene. Sedan and Gunung Butak, Java, Indonesia.

OPPENHEIM, P., 1906. Zur Kenntnis alttertiärer Faunen in Aegypten. 2. Lieferung: der Bivalven zweiter Teil, Gastropoda und Cephalopoda. Palaeontographica 30(3): 165-348.Ancilla aegyptica Oppenheim, 1906: Pl. 24 fig. 11.

PETHÖ, J., 1906. Die Kreide (Hypersenon) fauna der Pe-terwardeiner (Pétrovárader) Gebirges (Fruska Gora). Palaeontographica 52: 57-331.*Pseudoliva zitteli Pethö, 1906: 169-170, Pl. 10 figs. 1-2.

Late Cretaceous. Senonian. Hungary. Junior primary homonym of Pseudoliva zitteli Pethö, in Zittel, 1882.

Pseudoliva praecursor Pethö, 1906: 170-171, Pl. 10 fig. 3. Late Cretaceous. Senonian. Hungary.

SHERBORN, C.D. & WOODWARD, B.B, 1906. On the dates of publication of the natural history portions of the ‘En-cyclopédie Méthodique’. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (7)17: 577-582.*

SMITH, E.A., 1906. On South African marine Mollusca, with descriptions of new species. Annals of the Natal Government Museum 1: 19-71.*Ancilla ordinaria E.A. Smith, 1906: 27-28, Pl. 7 fig. 4. Re-

cent. Port Shepstone, South Africa.

SMITH, E.A., 1906. On Mollusca from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Annals and Magazine of Natu-ral History (7)18: 157-175.*Ancilla alcocki Smith, 1906: 172. Recent. Andaman Islands.

Figures in Annandale & Stewart, 1908: Pl. 20 figs. 5-6.

TOKUNAGA, S., 1906. Fossils from the environs of Tokyo. The journal of the College of Science, Imperial Uni-versity of Tokyo, Japan 21(2): 1-96.

1907

IHERING, H. VON, 1907. Les Mollusques fossiles du Tertiaireet du Crétacé Supérieur de l’Argentine. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires (3)7: 1-611.*Olivancillaria prisca Ihering, 1907: 370-371, fig. 15. Upper

Miocene. Entrerriense Formation, Chubut Province, Ar-gentina.

RAVN, J.P.J., 1907. Molluskenfaunaen i Jyllands Terti-aeresflejringer. Det Kongelige Danske vidensk-abernes selskabs skrifter (7)7: 1-180.*

1908

ANNANDALE, N. & STEWART, F.H., 1908. Illustrations of the zoology of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship In-vestigator under the command of commander W.G. Beauchamp, R.I.M. Mollusca: Plates 19-20. Cal-cutta.*Pl. 20 figs. 5-6. Type figures of Ancilla alcocki Smith, 1906.

BOUSSAC, J., 1908. Note sur la succession des faunes nummulitiques à Biarritz. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France (4)8(7): 237-255.*Ancilla priabonensis Boussac, 1908: 244. Replacement

name for Ancillaria spissa Oppenheim, 1901, not Ancil-laria spissa Rouault, 1850.

fig. 57. Ancilla priabonensis Boussac, 1908. Type species of BeariziaPacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013. Neotype MNHN.F.J10285. France,

Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Biarritz, Les Bains, 43°28'12''N-001°33'36''W.

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DONCIEUX, L., 1908. Catalogue descriptif des fossiles num-mulitiques de l’Aube et de l’Hérault. Deuxième partie (fascicule 1): description paléontologique du Num-mulitique des Corbières septentrionales. Annales de l’Université de Lyon 22: 1-250.*Pseudoliva brevis Doncieux, 1908: 78-79, Pl. 4 figs. 12a-b.

Late Paleocene. Southern France.

Pseudoliva poursanensis Doncieux, 1908: 79-80, Pl. 4 figs. 13a-c. Late Paleocene. Southern France.

MOSS, E.G.B., 1908. Beautiful shells of New Zealand: 1-46. Auckland.*

STREBEL, H., 1908. Die Gastropoden. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Schwedischen Südpolar-Expedition 1901-1903 unter Leitung von Dr. Otto Nordenskjöld 6(1): 1-111.*Ancillaria longispira Strebel, 1908: 26, Pl. 4 fig. 43a-d. Re-

cent. Between South Georgia and Falklands, 50°19'S-050°50'W.

1909

BRIDGMAN, F.G., 1909. Description of a new species of Oliva. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 8: 203.*Oliva brettinghami Bridgman, 1909: 203, text-figure. Recent.

NW Australia. Type species of Proxoliva Petuch & Sar-gent, 1986.

fig. 58. Oliva brettinghami Bridgman, 1909. Type species of ProxolivaPetuch & Sargent, 1986. RV1429a. Australia, Western Australia,

Northwest Cape, Bundegi Reef, in sand, low tide, at night. Scale baris 1 cm.

BRIDGMAN, F.G., 1909. Description of a new species of Oli-va from the Andaman Islands. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 8: 287.*Oliva andamanensis Bridgman, 1909: 287, text-figure. Re-

cent. Andaman Islands.

COSSMANN, M. & PISSARRO, G., 1909. The Mollusca of the Ranikot Series. Pt. 1. Cephalopoda and Gastropoda. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Paleonto-logica Indica (NS)3(1): i-xix + 1-83.*Ancilla inopinata Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909: 20, Pl. 2 figs.

16-17. Lower Eocene. Ranikot Series (Lower Eocene) ofSind, India.

Olivella hollandi Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909: 20-21, Pl. 2 figs. 21-22, Pl. 7 fig. 49 [Figure missing]. Lower Eocene.Ranikot Series (Lower Eocene) of Sind, India.

Olivella vredenburgi Cossmann & Pissarro, 1909: 21-22, Pl. 3 figs. 8-9. Lower Eocene. Ranikot Series (Lower Eo-cene) of Sind, India. [Figures missing]

DALL, W.H., 1909. Report on a collection of shells from Peru, with a summary of the littoral marine Mollusca of the Peruvian zoological province. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 37: 147-294.*

DALL, W.H., 1909. Contributions to the Tertiary paleontol-ogy of the Pacific coast. I. The Miocene of Astoria and Coos Bay, Oregon. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 59: 1-142.* [Type desig-nation of Olivella Swainson, 1831]Strephonella Dall, 1909: 32. Type species by original desig-

nation: Oliva undatella Lamarck, 1811.

IHERING, H. VON, 1909. Mollusques du Pampéen de Mar del Plata et Champahnalán, recueillis par M. le Dr. Floreutinho Ameghino en 1908. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires (3)10: 429-438.*Olivancillaria auricularia plata Ihering, 1909: 432. Pliocene.

Punta Piedras, Argentina.

MELVILL, J.C., 1909. Report on the marine Mollusca ob-tained by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, F.R.S., among the islands of the Indian Ocean in 1905. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Ser. 2 (Zoology), 13: 65-138.*

SHAW, H.O.N., 1909. On the dates of issue of Sowerby's "Conchological Illustrations," from the copy preservedin the Radcliffe Library, Oxford. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 8(6): 333-340.*

TOULA, F., 1909. Eine jungtertiäre Fauna von Gatun am Panama-Kanal. Jahrbuch der Kaiserlich-Könlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt 58: 673-747.*Oliva gatunensis Toula, 1909: 702, Pl. 25 fig. 12. Miocene.

Gatun, Panama.

VERCO, J., 1909. Notes on South Australian marine Mol-lusca with descriptions of new species. Part XII. Transactions, Proceedings and Reports of the Royal Society of South Australia 33: 293-342.*Olivella adiorygma Verco, 1909: 338, Pl. 25 figs. 3-4. Re-

cent. Backstairs Passage and Gulf St. Vincent, South Australia. Type species of Ramoliva Cotton & Godfrey, 1932.

Olivella solidula Verco, 1909: 339, Pl. 25 figs. 7-8. Recent. Off Cape Borda, Backstairs Passage, Venus Bay Beachand Gulf. St. Vincent, South Australia.

Ancillaria beachportensis Verco, 1909: 339, Pl. 24 fig. 9. Re-cent. Off Beachport, South Australia.

1910

DALL, W.H., 1910. New species of West American shells. The Nautilus 23: 133-136.*Olivella porteri Dall, 1910: 133-134. Recent. Entrance to

San Diego Harbor, and at Scammon Lagoon, Lower California, USA.

DAUTZENBERG, P., 1910. Contribution a la faune mala-cologique de l'Afrique occidentale. Actes de la So-ciété Linneenne de Bordeaux 64: 47-220.*Oliva flammulata var. pallida Dautzenberg, 1910: 79. Re-

cent. Senegal. Junior primary homonym of Oliva pallida Marrat, 1867, and of Oliva subulata var. pallida Smith, 1871.

Oliva flammulata var. castanea Dautzenberg, 1910: 79. Re-cent. Senegal.

Oliva flammulata var. isabellina Dautzenberg, 1910: 79. Re-cent. Senegal.

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GUPPY, R.J.L., 1910. Paper on a collection of fossils from Springvale, near Couva, Trinidad. Agricultural Soci-ety of Trinidad and Tobago, Paper 440: 1-15.*

JOHNSON, C.W., 1910. Some notes on the Olividae. The Nautilus 24: 49-51.*Oliva sericea var. marrati Johnson, 1910: 51. Refers to Mar-

rat, 1871: Pl. 7 fig. 109.

Oliva sericea var. fordi Johnson, 1910: 51. Refers to Marrat,1871: Pl. 9 fig. 126.

MAURY, C.J., 1910. New Oligocene shells from Florida. Bulletins of American Paleontology 4(21): 1-37.*Olivella diadematophorus Maury, 1910: 15, Pl. 4 fig. 1. Mio-

cene. Oak Grove Formation. Oak Grove, Florida, USA.

PILSBRY, H.A., 1910. Albino Oliva angulata. The Nautilus 23(11): 132.*Oliva angulata forma nivea Pilsbry, 1910: 132. Recent. No

locality given.

1911

BOUSSAC, J., 1911. Études stratigraphiques et paléon-tologiques sur le Nummulitique de Biarritz. Annales Hébert. Annales de Stratigraphie et de Paléontologie du Laboratoire de Géologie de la Faculté des Sci-ences de l’Université de Paris 5: 1-96.*

BOUSSAC, J., 1911. Études paléontologiques sur le num-mulitique alpin. Mémoires pour servir à l’explication de la carte géologique détaillée de la France: 1-437.*

DOLLFUS, G.F., 1911. Les coquilles du Quaternaire marin du Sénégal. Mémoires de la Société géologique de France, Paléontologie 44: 5-72.*

GUPPY, R.J.L., 191 1 . Fossils from Springvale, near Couva, Trinidad. Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Paper 454: 1-15.*

JOHNSON, C.W., 1911. Some notes on the Olividae. III. The Nautilus 24(11): 121-124.*Oliva spicata forma perfecta Johnson, 1911: 122. Recent.

Oliva peruviana forma livida Johnson, 1911: 122. Recent.

Oliva peruviana forma castanea Johnson, 1911: 122. Re-cent.

Oliva circinata var. citrina Johnson, 1911: 123. Recent. Gulf coast.

SCHEPMAN, M.M., 1911. The Prosobranchia of the Siboga Expedition. Part 4: Rachiglossa. Siboga Expeditie, Monografie 49d: 247-364.*Ancilla edgariana Schepman, 1911: 257-258, Pl. 18 fig. 4a-b.

Recent. Ceram Sea, 2°40'S-128°37.5'E.

Ancilla abyssicola Schepman, 1911: 258, Pl. 18 fig. 5a-b. Re-cent. Makassar Strait, 0°34.6'N-119°8.5'E.

Pl. 22 fig. 1a-b. Illustration of syntypes of Oliva rufofulgurata Schepman, 1904.

Pl. 22 fig. 2a-b. Illustration of syntype of Oliva dubia Schep-man, 1904.

Pl. 22 fig. 3. Illustration of syntype of Oliva ceramensis Schepman, 1904.

SHERBORN, C.D. & SMITH, E.A., 1911. A collation of J.C. Chenu's Illustrations conchyliologiques, and a note on P.L. Duclos' Hist. Nat. Gen. et Part. Coquilles. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 9: 264-267.*

1912

COSSMANN, M., 1912. Rectifications de nomenclature. Re-vue critique de Paléozoologie 16: 213-215.*Oliva praenominata Cossmann, 1912: 215. Replacement

name for Oliva angustata Tate, 1889, non Oliva angus-tata Marrat, 1871.

DALL, W.H., 1912. New species of fossil shells from Panama and Costa Rica collected by D.F. MacDon-ald. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 59(2): 1-10.*Olivella myrmecoön Dall, 1912: 4. Recent. Colon, Panama.

DAUTZENBERG, PH., 191 2 . Mission GRUVEL sur la Côte Oc-cidentale d'Afique. Mollusques marins. Annales de l'Institut Océanographique 5: 1-111.*

ICKE, H. & MARTIN, K., 1912. Over tertiaire en kwartaire vormingen van het eiland Nias. Sammlungen des Geologischen Reichs-Museums in Leiden, Serie 1 8(1): 204-252.*

MAURY, C.J., 1912. A contribution to the paleontology of Trinidad. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciencesof Philadelphia (2)15: 25-111.*Oliva trinidadensis Maury, 1912: 67, Pl. 10 fig. 4. Upper Oli-

gocene. Pitch Lake, Brighton, Trinidad.

Pseudoliva bocaserpentis Maury, 1912: 79, Pl. 11 fig. 6. Eo-cene. Soldado Rock, near the Serpent’s Mouth, Gulf of paria, Trinidad.

SCHAFFER, F.X., 191 2 . Das Miocän von Eggenburg. Die Fauna der ersten Mediterranstufe des Wiener Beck-ens und die geologischen Verhältnisse der Umge-bung des Manhartsberges in Niederösterreich. Ab-handlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt in Wien22: 1-124.*

WEAVER, C.E., 1912. A preliminary report on the Tertiary paleontology of Western Washington. Bulletin of the Washington Geological Survey 15: 5-80.*Ancillaria bretzi Weaver, 1912: 53, Pl. 2 fig. 21. Not in

Olivoidea but in Collwellia Nuttall & Cooper, 1973 (Mol-lusca: Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Nassariidae). UpperEocene. Cowlitz formation. 1½ miles E of Sopenah (Little Falls) in bank of Cowlitz River, Lewis County, Washington, USA.

1913

COSSMANN, M., 1913. Catalogue illustré, appendice No. 5 au catalogue illustré des coquilles fossiles de l'Éo-cène des environs de Paris. Annales de la Société royale Zoologique et Malacologique de Belgique 49: 19-238.*Olivella parnensis Cossmann, 1913: 200. Replacement

name for Olivella nitidula Cossmann, 1889, not Voluta nitidula Dillwyn, 1817.

COSSMANN, M., 1913. Étude comparative de fossiles mio-céniques recueillis à la Martinique et à l'Isthme de Panama. Journal de Conchyliologie 61: 1-64.*Oliva giraudi Cossmann, 1913: 56-57, Pl. 5 figs. 1, 4-8. Mio-

cene. Martinique.

Olivella boussaci Cossmann, 1913: 60, Pl. 5 figs. 16-19. Miocene. Martinique.

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COSSMANN, M., 1913. Rectifications de nomenclature. Re-vue critique de Paléozoologie 17: 61-64.*Ancilla vasseuri Cossmann, 1913: 63. Replacement name

for Ancilla aperta Sowerby, 1883, not Ancillaria aperta Vasseur, 1882. However, no such species was de-scribed by Sowerby (G.B. Sowerby, either the second orthird of that name) in 1883 but Ancillaria aperta Sowerby, 1825, was. The replacement name therefore seems redundant.

COSSMANN, A.E.M. & PISSARRO, G., 1913. Iconographie complete des coquillages fossiles de l’Eocene des environs de Paris: plates 46-47. Paris.*

DICKERSON, R.E., 1913. Fauna of the Eocene at MarysvilleButtes, California. University of California Publica-tions in Geology 7(12): 257-298.*Olivula marysvillensis Dickerson, 1913: 286, Pl. 13 figs. 1a-b.

Eocene. Marysville Buttes, California.

HARMER, F.W., 1913. The Pliocene Mollusca of Great Britain, being supplementary to S.V. Wood's mono-graph of the Crag Mollusca. Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society 67: 1-200. London.*Ancilla nysti Harmer, 1913: 52, Pl. 12 fig. 32. Reported as

being from the Pliocene of England and The Nether-lands (derivative) and from the Miocene of Belgium and The Netherlands. Pliocene. Waltonian Crag. Little Oakley, England.

KÜTTLER, A., 1913. Die Anatomie von Oliva peruviana Lamarck. Zoologische Jahrbücher, Supplemenheft 13: 477-544.*

1914

BOETTGER, C.R., 1914. Die von Dr. H. Merton auf den Aru- und Kei-Inseln gesammelten Wassermollusken. Ab-handlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschen-den Gesellschaft 35: 125-145.*

BOETTGER, C.R., 1914. Die Molluskenausbeute der Hanseatisehen Südsee -Expedition 1909. Abhand-lungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 36: 287-308.*

DICKERSON, R.E., 19 14 . New mollusca species from the Martinez Eocene of southern California. University of California Publications in Geology 8(15): 299-304.*Molopophorus howardi Dickerson, 1914: 301-202, Pl. 29

figs. 3a-b. Eocene. Rock Creek Quadrangle, Los AngelesCounty, California. Type species of Pegocomptus Zinsmeister, 1983.

DICKERSON, R.E., 1914. The fauna of the Siphonalia sut-terensis zone in the Roseburg Quadrangle, Oregon. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (4)4: 113-128.*Pseudoliva dilleri Dickerson, 1914: 122-123, Pl. 12 figs. 1a-d.

Eocene. Oregon, USA. Type species of Calorebama Squires, 1989.

HEDLEY, C., 1914. Mollusca. II. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S. “Endeavour” 1909-10 2: 65-74.*Ancilla coccinea Hedley, 1914: 67-68, Pl. 10 fig. 3. Recent.

80 or 90 miles W of Eucla, Western Australia, Australia. Junior primary homonym of Ancilla coccinea Fischer von Waldheim, 1807; renamed Amalda coccinata Kil-burn, 1980.

MARTIN, K., 1914. Die Fauna des Obereocäns von Nang-gulan auf Java. Sammlungen des geologischen Re-ichs-Museums in Leiden (NF)2(4): 107-200.*Ancilla songoënsis Martin, 1914: 129, Pl. 2 fig. 60-60a.

Middle Eocene. Nanggulan Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Ancilla nonna Martin, 1914: 130, Pl. 2 fig 62-62a. Middle Eo-cene. Nanggulan Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Ancilla rasa Martin, 1914: 130, Pl. 2 fig. 63-63a-b. Middle Eo-cene. Nanggulan Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Ancilla ickei Martin, 1914: 131, Pl. 2 fig. 64-64a-c. Middle Eo-cene. Nanggulan Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Ancilla jogjacartensis Martin, 1914: 132-133, Pl. 2 fig. 66-66a-b. Middle Eocene. Nanggulan Formation, Java, In-donesia.

Ancilla puruensis Martin, 1914: 132, Pl. 2 fig. 65-65a-c. Middle Eocene. Nanggulan Formation, Java, Indonesia.

Ancilla boettgeri Martin, 1914: 133, Pl. 2 fig 67-67a-b. Middle Eocene. Nanggulan Formation, Java, Indonesia. Type species of Javancilla Kilburn, 1981.

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1914. New Mollusca of the genera Pleurotoma (Surcula), Oliva, and Limopsis from Japan. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8)13: 445.*Oliva concavospira Sowerby, 1914: 445, Pl. 18 fig. 2. Re-

cent. Loo Choo [Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan].

SUTER, H., 1914. Revision of the Tertiary Mollusca of NewZealand, based on type material. Part I. New ZealandGeological Survey, Palaeontological Bulletin 2: 1-63.*

TOMLIN, J.R. LE B. & SHACKLEFORD, L.J., 1914. The marine Mollusca of Sao Tomé. Journal of Conchology 14: 239-256.*

WARING, C.A., 1914. Eocene horizons of California. Jour-nal of Geology 22: 782-785.Pseudoliva reticulata Waring, 1914: 783. Eocene. California.

1915

BARTSCH, P., 1915. Report on the Turton collection of South African marine mollusks. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 91: i-xii + 1-305.*

DALL, W.H., 1915. A monograph of the molluscan fauna ofthe Orthaulax pugnax zone of the Oligocene of Tampa, Florida. Bulletin of the United States NationalMuseum 90: i-xv + 1-173.*Oliva posti Dall, 1915: 49, Pl. 12 fig. 24. Oligocene. Tampa

Silex Beds, Ballast Point, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.

Olivella eutorta Dall, 1915: 50, Pl. 10 fig. 10. Oligocene. Tampa silex beds at Ballast Point, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.

Olivella colleta Dall, 1915: 50, Pl. 12 fig. 9. Oligocene. Tampa silex beds at Ballast Point, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.

DICKERSON, R.E., 1915. Fauna of the Martinez Eocene of California. University of California Publications. Bul-letin of the Department of Geology 8(6): 61-180.*Olivella claytonensis Dickerson, 1915: 147, Pl. 16 fig. 7.

Fossil Eocene. Martinez, California, USA.

DICKERSON, R.E., 1915. Fauna of the type Tejon: its rela-tion to the Cowlitz phase of the Tejon group of Wash-ington. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci-ences (4)5: 33-98.*Pseudoliva inornata Dickerson, 1915: 62-63, Pl. 7 figs. 1a-c.

Eocene. California, USA.

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Pseudoliva tejonensis Dickerson, 1915: 63, Pl. 7 fig. 2. Eo-cene. California, USA.

JOHNSON, C.W., 1915. Further notes on the Olividae. The Nautilus 28: 97-104.*Oliva sericea var. cryptospira form albescens Johnson,

1915: 99. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva oliva var. fenestrata Johnson, 1915: 100. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva bulbosa var. alba Johnson, 1915: 101. Recent. No loc-ality given.

Oliva ispidula var. samarensis Johnson, 1915: 103. Recent. Samar, Philippines. Refers to Marrat, 1871: Pl. 16 fig. 248.

Agaronia gibbosa var. aurantia Johnson, 1915: 103. Recent.No locality given.

MAZYCK, W.G., 1915. Oliva litterata, Lamarck. The Nau-tilus 28: 139-140.*

SOWERBY III, G.B., 1915. Descriptions of new species of Mollusca from various localities. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8)16: 164-170.*Olivella inusta Sowerby, 1915: 165, Pl. 10 fig. 6. Recent.

Florida, USA.

SUTER, H., 1914. Revision of the Tertiary Mollusca of NewZealand, based on type material. Part II. New Zea-land Geological Survey, Palaeontological Bulletin 3: 1-69.*

TESCH, J.J., 1915. Jungtertiare und quartäre Mollusken von Timor. I. Teil. Palaontologie von Timor 5: (1-70).Ancilla elegantula Tesch, 1915: 42. Pliocene. Timor, Indone-

sia.

Ancilla martini Tesch, 1915: 42. Pliocene. Timor, Indonesia.

Ancillaria aff. nuda Tesch, 1915: 43. Not Ancillaria nuda Martin, 1884; is Ancilla teschi Koperberg, 1931. Plio-cene. Timor, Indonesia.

VANATTA, E.G., 1915. Notes on Oliva. The Nautilus 29: 67-72.*Oliva peruviana var. livida Johnson, 1915: 67. Recent. Un-

known locality.

Oliva peruviana var. subcastanea Vanatta, 1915: 68. Re-cent. Peru.

Oliva bulbosa var. immaculata Vanatta, 1915: 68. Replace-ment name for Oliva bulbosa var. alba Johnson, 1915.

Oliva ispidula var. gratiosa Vanatta, 1915: 71. Recent. Phil-ippines.

Oliva ispidula var. algida Vanatta, 1915: 71. Recent. Un-known locality.

Olivella biplicata var. lapillus Vanatta, 1915: 71. Recent. SanPedro, California, USA.

Olivella blanesi var. albata Vanatta, 1915: 72. Replacement name for Olivella blanesi var. alba Ford, 1898.

VANATTA, E.G., 1915. Oliva peruviana vadi, new name. The Nautilus 29: 132.*Oliva peruviana vadi Vanatta, 1915: 132. Replacement

name for Oliva peruviana forma castanea Johnson, 1911, not Oliva flammulata var. castanea Dautzenberg, 1910.

1916

GARDNER, J., 1916. Maryland Geological Survey. Upper Cretaceous: 1-578 (Part 1), 579-901 and plates (Part 2). Baltimore.*Olivella monmouthensis Gardner, 1916: 421, Pl. 14 fig. 10.

Not an olivellid or an olivid. Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Monmouth Formation, Brightseat, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA.

WOODRING, W.P., 1916. The Mollusca of the Bowden beds of Jamaica: 1-543. Thesis. Baltimore.*

1917

COSSMANN, M., 1917. Éocène de Bretagne. Faune de Bois-Gouët. Atlas paléontologique par G. Vasseur, préface et légendes par M. Cossmann: [2] + plates. Paris.*

MAURY, J.C., 1917. Santa Domingo type section and fossils. Part I. Mollusca. Bulletins of America Paleon-tology 5(29): 165-415.*Oliva cristobalcoloni Maury, 1917: 231-232, Pl. 10 fig. 15.

Miocene. Dominican Republic.

Oliva brevispira Maury, 1917: 232, Pl. 10 figs. 16-17. NeitherOliva brevispira Gabb, 1873, nor Oliva brevispira Mayer-Eymar, 1897. Renamed Oliva cercadia Maury, 1925. Miocene. Dominican Republic.

Olivella sancti-dominici Maury, 1917: 233, Pl. 11 fig. 4. Mio-cene. Rio Gurabo, Los Quemados, Dominican Republic.

ODHNER, N.H.J., 1917. Results of dr. E. Mjöbergs Swedishscientific expeditions to Australia 1910-1913. XVII. Mollusca. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar 52(16): 3-115.*

PILSBRY, H.A. & BROWN, A., 1917. Oligocene fossils from the neighborhood of Cartagena, Colombia, with noteson some Haitian species. Proceedings of the Acad-emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 69: 32-40.*Oliva sayana immortua Pilsbry & Brown, 1917: 33, Pl. 5 fig.

6. Oligocene. Carthagena, Colombia.

PILSBRY, H.A. & JOHNSON, C.W., 1917. New Mollusca of theSanta Domingan Oligocene. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 69: 150-202.*Oliva proavia Pilsbry & Johnson, 1917: 164. New name for

Oliva cylindrica “Sowerby” Gabb, 1873, not Oliva cyl-indrica Sowerby, 1850. Oligocene. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Oliva dimidiata Pilsbry & Johnson, 1917: 165. Junior primary homonym of Oliva dimidiata Sowerby, 1846; re-named Oliva colpotus Woodring, 1970. Oligocene. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

STEFANINI, G., 1917. Fossili del Neogene Veneto. Memoriedegli Instituti di Geologia Universita di Padova 4: 3-198.*Ancilla olivaeformis Stefanini, 1917: 64-65, Pl. 1 figs. 32a-b.

Not Ancillaria olivaeformis Dreger, 1892. Miocene. Ser-ravallian. Veneto, Italy.

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SUTER, H., 1917. Descriptions of new Tertiary Mollusca occurring in New Zealand, accompanied by a few notes on necessary changes in nomenclature. Part I. New Zealand Geological Survey, Palaeontological Bulletin 5: 1-93.*Ancilla waikopiroensis Suter, 1917: 42, Pl. 5 fig. 10. Pleisto-

cene. Waikopiro, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.

WARING, C.A., 1917. Stratigraphic and faunal relations of the Martinez to the Chico and Tejon of Southern Cali-fornia. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci-ences (4)7: 41-124.*Olivella spissa Waring, 1917: 85, Pl. 12 fig. 7. Lower Eo-

cene. Martinez area in the Simi Hills, Ventura County, California, USA. Listed by Oleinik (1998: 403) as: “Mar-tinez” Palaeocene. Calabas Quadrangle, San Fernando Valley, California, USA.

1918

BARTSCH, P., 1918. New marine mollusks from the Philip-pine Islands. Proceedings of the Biological Society ofWashington 31: 181-188.*Oliva episcopalis philippinensis Bartsch, 1918: 181. Recent.

Bancalan and Balabas Islands, Philippines.

Oliva tricolor palawanensis Bartsch, 1918: 181. Recent. Roughton Island, Philippines.

CLARK, B.L., 1918. The San Lorenzo series of Middle Cal-ifornia. University of California Publications in Geol-ogy 11(2): 45-234.Olivella quadriplicata Clark, 1918: 185, Pl. 19 figs. 10, 17.

Oligocene. San Ramon, Contra Costa County, Califor-nia, USA.

COOKE, A.H., 1918. On the taxonomic position of Zemira H. & A. Adams. Proceedings of the Malacological So-ciety of London 13: 12-14.

FAVRE, J., 1918. Catalogue illustré de la collection Lamarck. Mollusques Trachélipodes fossiles: 1-219. Genève.Pl. 13 figs. 206-208. Syntypes of Ancilla olivula Lamarck,

1803.

Pl. 14 figs. 210-216. Syntypes of Oliva mitreola Lamarck, 1803.

Pl. 14 figs. 217-218. Syntypes of Oliva laumontiana Lamarck, 1803.

MARSHALL, M.A., 1918. The Tertiary molluscan fauna of Pakaurangi Point, Kaipara Harbour. Transactions andProceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 50:263-278.*Ancilla spinigera Marshall, 1918: 267, Pl. 20 figs. 1-1a.

Lower Miocene. Altonian [Burdigalian]. Pakaurangi Point, New Zealand.

Ancilla cincta Marshall, 1918: 267, Pl. 20 figs. 2-2a. Lower Miocene. Altonian [Burdigalian]. Pakaurangi Point, New Zealand.

OPPENHEIM, P., 1918. Das Neogen in Klein-Asien (I Teil). Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft 70: 1-210.*Olivancillaria luschani Oppenheim, 1918: 99-101, Pl. 2 figs.

1-1b. Miocene. Saaret, near Antophallos [Kaş], Antalya province, Turkey.

PACKARD, E.L., 1918. Molluscan fauna from San FranciscoBay. University of California Publications in Zoology 14(2): 199-452.*

1919

BARTRUM, J.A., 1919. A fossiliferous bed at Kawa Creek, West Coast, South of Waikato River, New Zealand. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 51: 101-106.*

COSSMANN, M., 1919. Monographie illustrée des mol-lusques Oligocéniques des environs de Rennes. Journal de Conchyliologie 64 : 133-199.*Ancilla tournoueri Cossmann, 1919: 156-157, Pl. 5 figs. 17-

18. Oligocene. Vicinity of Rennes, Bretagne, France.

HIGGINS, H.C., 1919. A new variety of Oliva sericea minia-cea. The Nautilus 33 : 58-59.*Oliva sericea miniacea var. johnsoni Higgins, 1919: 58-59.

Recent. No locality given.

STEFANINI, G., 1919. Considerazioni sulla fauna Neogenica del Veneto. Palaeontographia Italica 25: 149-171.*

WINKLE, K.E. VAN, 1919. New or otherwise intersting ter-tiary mollusca species from the east coast of Amer-ica. Remarks on some new species from Trinidad. Bulletins of American Paleontology 8(33): 19-27.*Pseudoliva soldadoensis Van Winkle, 1919: 22, Pl. 3 fig. 10.

Eocene. Soldado Rock, Gulf of Paria, Trinidad.

1920

HUBBARD, B., 1920. Tertiary Mollusca from the Lares dis-trict. New York Academy of Sciences, Scientific Sur-vey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands 3(2): 79-164.*Olivella muticoides var. portoricoensis Hubbard, 1920: 156,

Pl. 24 figs. 2-3. Lower Miocene. Quabradillas Lime-stone, Porto Rico.

Olivella portoricoensis Hubbard, 1920: 157, Pl. 24 fig. 4. Ju-nior primary homonym, by page preference, of Olivella muticoides var. portoricoensis Hubbard, 1920. Lower Miocene. Quabradillas Limestone, Porto Rico.

MAURY, C.J., 1920. Tertiary Mollusca from Porto Rico. New York Academy of Sciences, Scientific Survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands 3(1): 1-77.*

PALLARY, P., 1920. Malacologie (1912). Exploration Scien-tifique du Maroc 2: 1-107.*

1921

ALDRICH, T.H., 1921. New Eocene species from Alabama. Bulletins of American Paleontology 9(37): 1-32.*Olivella semilignitica Aldrich, 1921: 13, Pl. 1 figs. 27-28. Eo-

cene. Woods Bluff horizon, Clark County, Alabama, USA.

DALL, W.H., 1921. Summary of the marine shellbearing mollusks of the northwest coast of America, from SanDiego, California, to the Polar Sea, mostly contained in the collection of the United State National mu-seum, with illustrations of hitherto unfigured species. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 112: 1-217.*

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OLDROYD, T.S., 1921. Some varieties of Western Olivellas.The Nautilus 34: 117-119.*Olivella boetica diegensis Oldroyd, 1921: 118, Pl. 5 figs. 2.

Recent. San Diego to San Pedro, California.

Olivella boetica mexicana Oldroyd, 1921: 118, Pl. 5 figs. 3. Recent. Scammon's Lagoon, Lower California, Mexico.

Olivella biplicata fucana Oldroyd, 1921: 118, Pl. 5 fig. 4. Re-cent. Straits of Fuca, near Cape Flattery.

Olivella biplicata parva Oldroyd, 1921: 119, Pl. 5 fig. 7. Re-cent. Point Abreojos, Lower California, Mexico.

Olivella biplicata angelina Oldroyd, 1921: 119 (explanation of plate 5). Recent. No locality given.

TOMLIN, J.R. LE B., 1921. Six new marine shells from South Africa. Journal of Conchology 16: 215-217.*Ancilla errorum Tomlin, 1921: 216, Pl. 8 fig. 2. Recent. Cape

Point, South Africa [Erroneous according to Kilburn (1993), = 7 miles off Walker Point, South Africa].

VREDENBURG, E., 1921. Results of a revision of some por-tions of Dr. Noetling's second monograph on the Ter-tiary fauna of Burma. Records of the Geological Sur-vey of India 51: 224-302.*Olivella minbuensis Vredenburg, 1921: 275. Oligocene.

Burma.

Ancilla birmanica Vredenburg, 1921: 275-276. Oligocene. Burma.

1922

NEWTON, R.B., 1922. Eocene Mollusca from Nigeria. Bul-letin of the Geological Survey of Nigeria 3: 7-114.*Buccinorbis kitsoni Newton, 1922: 37-38, Pl. 3 figs. 16-19.

Late Eocene. Aneki Formation, Nigeria.

OLSSON, A.A., 1922. The Miocene of northern Costa Rica. With notes on its general stratigraphic relations. Bul-letins of American Paleontology 9(39): 1-309.*Oliva testacea costaricensis Olsson, 1922: 90-91, Pl. 7 figs.

12-13. Miocene. Banana River and Red Cliff Creek, Costa Rica.

Oliva mancinella Olsson, 1922: 91, Pl. 7 figs. 8-9. Miocene. East Grape Point, Creek, Costa Rica.

Olivella goliath Olsson, 1922: 92, Pl. 7 figs. 22-23. Miocene.Gatun Stage, Banana River, Costa Rica. Type species of Toroliva Olsson & Harbison, 1953.

Olivella boussaci variety Olsson, 1922: 93, Pl. 7 figs. 15-16. Is Olivella paraisa Olsson, 1956.

Olivella limonensis Olsson, 1922: 93-94, Pl. 7 figs. 19-20. Miocene. Gatun Stage, Port Limon, Costa Rica.

Olivella limonensis var. bocasensis Olsson, 1922: 94, Pl. 7 figs. 24-25. Miocene. Gatun Stage, Bocas del Toro, Panama.

Ancillaria aquaensis Olsson, 1922: 94-95, Pl. 7 fig. 10. Mio-cene. Gatun Stage, Water Cay (Isla de Agua), Costa Rica.

PEILE, A.J., 1922. Some notes on radulae. Proceedings ofthe Malacological Society of London 15: 13-18.*Belloliva Iredale, in Peile, 1922: 18. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Olivella brazieri Angas, 1877.

PILSBRY, H.A., 1922. Revision of W.M. Gabb's Tertiary Mollusca of Santo Domingo. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 73: 305-435.*

SHERBORN, C.D., 1922. On the dates of Cuvier, 'Le Regne Animal', etc. (Disciples Edition). Annals and Maga-zine of Natural History (9)10: 555-556.

TRASK, P.D., 1922. The Briones Formation of Middle Cali-fornia. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences 13(5): 133-174.*Oliva simondsi Trask, 1922: 159, Pl. 8 figs. 5a-b. Upper Mio-

cene. Briones Formation, California, USA.

YOKOYAMA, M., 1922. Fossils from the Upper Musashino ofKazusa and Shimosa. Journal of the College of Sci-ence, Imperial University of Tokyo 44(1): 1-200.*Olivella spretoides Yokoyama, 1922: 47-48, Pl. 2 fig. 4. Plio-

cene. Shito, Japan.

Ancilla hinomotoensis Yokoyama, 1922: 48, Pl. 2 fig. 5. Plio-cene. Shito, Japan.

WOODS, H., 1922. Mollusca from the Eocene and Miocenedeposits of Peru. In: BOSWORTH, T.O.: Geology of the Tertiary and Quaternary periods in the north-west partof Peru: 51-125. London.[FINISHED]Pseudoliva parinasensis Woods, 1922: 93, Pl. 12 figs. 4-6.

Eocene. Parinas sandstone. Negritos Formation, Negri-tos, Peru.

Pseudoliva mutabilis Woods, 1922: 94-95, Pl. 12 figs. 7-8. Eocene. Peru.

Olivancillaria eocenica Woods, 1922: 105, Pl. 16 figs. 3-4. Eocene. Parinas Sandstone. Negritos Formation, Negri-tos, Peru.

Olivancillaria peruviana Woods, 1922: 106, Pl. 16 figs. 5-6. Eocene. Lobitos Formation, Lagunitas, Peru.

1923

COSSMANN, M., 1923. Description des mollusques. In: O’GORMAN, G.: Le gisement Cuisien de Gan (Basses-Pyrénées): 1-188. Pau.Pseudoliva ovoidior Cossmann, 1923: 98-99, Pl. 6 figs. 14-

15. Eocene. Gan, France.

Olivella propemicans Cossmann, 1923: 131, Pl. 8 figs. 20-21. Eocene. Gan, France.

DAVIES, A.M., 1923. The fauna of the Miocene of Ceylon. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 79: 584-602.

PALMER, D.B.K., 1923. A fauna from the Middle Eocene shales near Vacaville, California. University of Cali-fornia Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Ge-ological Sciences 14: 289-318.Ancilla meganosensis Palmer, 1923: 296, Pl. 53 fig. 2.

Middle Eocene. Bluffs and outcrops along the bed of Ualtis Creek Valley, near Vacaville, California.

Ancilla vacavillensis Palmer, 1923: 297-?, Pl. 53 fig. 3. Middle Eocene.

VREDENBURG, E., 1923. Indian Tertiary Gastropoda, IV. Olividae, Harpidae, Marginellidae, Volutidae and Mitridae, with comparative diagnosis of new species. Records of the Geological Survey of India 54: 243-276.*Oliva australis var. indica Vredenburg, 1923: 245-246.

Lower Miocene. Various localities in Burma.

Oliva duclosi var. kyundawensis Vredenburg, 1923: 246-247. Lower Miocene. Kyundaw, Burma.

Olivancillaria birmanica Vredenburg, 1923: 247-249, Pl. 14 fig. 1, text figure. Lower Miocene. Tittabwe, Burma.

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Olivancillaria pagodula Vredenburg, 1923: 249, Pl. 14 fig. 4. Lower Miocene. Myauktin, Tittabwe, Burma.

Olivancillaria cossmanni Vredenburg, 1923: 249-250, Pl. 14 fig. 3. Lower Miocene. Tittabwe, Burma.

Ancilla indica var. arakanensis Vredenburg, 1923: 251, Pl. 14 fig. 9. Oligocene. Tetma, Burma.

Ancilla poenitens Vredenburg, 1923: 251, Pl. 14 figs. 5. Oli-gocene. Mindegyi, Burma.

YOKOYAMA, M., 1923. Tertiary Mollusca from Dainichi in To-tomi. Journal of the College of Science, Imperial Uni-versity of Tokyo 45: 1-18.*Ancilla okawai Yokoyama, 1923: 7-8, Pl. 1 figs. 4-7. Plio-

cene. Dainichi, Totomi, Japan.

Eburna elata Yokoyama, 1923: 9-10, Pl. 1 figs. 16-17. In Babylonia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Babyloniidae).

1924

IREDALE, T., 1924. Results from Roy Bell's molluscan col-lections. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 49: 179-278.*Zemiridae Iredale, 1924: 252. Type genus: Zemira Adams &

Adams, 1853.

Cupidoliva Iredale, 1924: 259. Type species by original designation: Olivella nympha Adams & Angas, 1864.

Gemmoliva Iredale, 1924: 259. Type species by original designation: Oliva triticea Duclos, 1835.

Baryspira fusiformis gaza Iredale, 1924: 261, Pl. 36 fig. 9. Recent. Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.

LUKOVIC, M.T., 1924. Еоценска фауна молусака из области измечу Аральского и Челкарского озера и ньен.значау [Eocene molluscan fauna of the Aral Sea and Lake Tschalkar region]. Spomenik Srpske Kraljevske Akademije [Proceedings of the Serbian Royal Academy], Prvi Razred 63(12): 1-74.Ancilla marri Lukovic, 1924: ?.

NAGAO, T., 1924. Occurrence of Orthaulax in the Palaeo-gene of Japan. Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography 3(1): 13-18.Orthaulax japonicum Nagao, 1924. 15, Pl. 1. Late Eocene to

Early Oligocene. Kyushu, Japan.

MARWICK, J., 1924. Palaeontological notes on some Plio-cene Mollusca from Hawke's Bay. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 55:191-201.*Ancilla opima Marwick, 1924: 200-201, Pl. 17 fig. 15. Plio-

cene. “Fossil Creek”, west of Cottage Road, Maraekakaho, New Zealand. Type species of Pinguis-pira Finlay, 1927.

MARWICK, J., 1924. An examination of some of the TertiaryMollusca claimed to be common to Australia and NewZealand. Reports of the Australian Association for theAdvancement of Science 16: 316-331.Ancilla tatei Marwick, 1924: 319. Replacement name for An-

cillaria hebera Tate, 1889, not Ancillaria hebera Hutton, 1873.

Ancilla robusta Marwick, 1924: 322. Oligocene. Mt. Harris, New Zealand.

1925

ANDERSON, F.M. & HANNA, G.D., 1925. Fauna and strati-graphic relations of the Tejon Eocene at the type lo-cality in Kern County, California. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 11: 5-249.*

KAUTSKY, F., 1925. Das Miocan von Hemmoor und Bas-beck-Osten. Abhandlungen der Preußischen Geolo-gischen Landesanstalt, Berlin (NF)97: 1-255.Oliva dufresnei var. procera Kautsky, 1925: 134, Pl. 9 fig.

16. Miocene. Hemmoor, Germany.

Oliva dufresnei var. brevispira Kautsky, 1925: 134, Pl. 9 fig. 17. Miocene. Hemmoor, Germany. Junior primary hom-onym of Oliva brevispira Gabb, 1873, of Oliva brevispiraMayer-Eymar, 1897, and of Oliva brevispira Maury, 1917.

Olivella cimbrica Kautsky, 1925: 134-135, Pl. 9 fig. 18. Mio-cene. Hemmoor, Germany.

Olivella minutissima Kautsky, 1925: 135, Pl. 9 fig. 19. Mio-cene. Hemmoor, Germany.

MANSFIELD, W.C., 1925. Miocene gastropods and scaphopods from Trinidad, British West Indies. Pro-ceedings of the United States National Museum 66(22): 1-65.*Pseudoliva guppyi Mansfield, 1925: 32-33, Pl. 5 fig. 6. Mio-

cene. Caroni County, Springvale, near Couva, Trinidad.

Ancilla paralamellata Mansfield, 1925: 33-34, Pl. 5 figs. 2, 7.Miocene. Brasso, Trinidad.

Ancilla caroniana springvalensis Mansfield, 1925: 35, Pl. 5 fig. 5. Upper Miocene. Montserrat, Trinidad.

MAURY, C.J., 1925. A further contribution to the paleonto-logy of Trinidad (Miocene horizons). Bulletins of American Paleontology 10(42): 1-250.*Oliva couvana Maury, 1925: 195-196, Pl. 33 fig. 6. Upper

Miocene. Springvale, Trinidad.

Oliva cercadia Maury, 1925: 196. Replacement name forOliva brevispira Maury, 1917, not Oliva brevispira Gabb,1873. Lower Miocene. Cercado Formation, Trinidad.

Ancilla caroniana Maury, 1925: 198, Pl. 33 figs. 4, 10, 12. Miocene. Trinidad.

Ancilla brassica Maury, 1925: 199, Pl. 33 figs. 1, 8, 9. Mio-cene. Trinidad.

MAURY, C.J., 1925. Fosseis terciarios do Brasil com de-scrição de nuovas formas cretaceas. Brasil Serviço Geologico e Mineralogico Monografia 4: 1-705.*Oliva paraensis Maury, 1925: 174, Pl. 9 figs. 1, 15. Lower

Miocene. Rio Pirabas, Para, Brazil.

Oliva pirabica Maury, 1925: 175, Pl. 9 figs. 2, 6, 8. Lower Miocene. Rio Pirabas, Para, Brazil.

Olivella paraensis Maury, 1925: 176, Pl. 9. fig. 4. Lower Mio-cene. Rio Pirabas, Para, Brazil.

Olivella subperdita Maury, 1925: 177, Pl. 9 fig. 10. Lower Miocene. Rio Pirabas, Para, Brazil.

Olivella calcis Maury, 1925: 178, Pl. 9 fig. 3. Lower Miocene.Rio Pirabas, Para, Brazil.

Ancilla branneri Maury, 1925: 180-182, Pl. 9 fig. 21, Pl. 10 figs. 1, 15. Lower Miocene. Rio Pirabas, Para, Brazil.

NELSON, R.H., 1925. A contribution to the paleontology of the Martinez Eocene of California. University of Cali-fornia, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sci-ences 15(11): 297-366.Ancilla burroensis Nelson, 1925: 433, Pl. 60 figs. 2-3. Eo-

cene. Calabasas Quadrangle, Simi Hills, Ventura County, California, USA.

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OOSTINGH, C.H., 1925. Report on a collection of recent shells from Obi and Halmahera (Moluccas). Med-edeelingen van de LandbouwHoogeschool te Wa-geningen 29(Verhandeling 1): 3-362.*

THIELE, J., 1925. Gastropoda der Deutschen Tiefsee-Ex-pedition. 2. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer “Val-divia” 1898-1899 17(2): 37-382.*Gracilancilla Thiele, 1925: 188. Type species by monotypy:

Ancilla sumatrana Thiele, 1925.

Ancilla siberutensis Thiele, 1925: 188, Pl. 21 fig. 10. Recent.off Sumatra, Siberut Island, 0°39'2"S-098°52'3"E.

Ancilla sumatrana Thiele, 1925: 188, Pl. 21 fig. 11. Recent. off Sumatra, Siberut Island, 0°39'2"S-098°52'3"E. Type species of Gracilancilla Thiele, 1925.

Ancilla sulcata Thiele, 1925: 189, Pl. 21 fig. 12. Recent. Off Dar es Salaam, 5°55'8"S-039°1'2"E.

Ancilla minima Thiele, 1925: 189, Pl. 21 fig. 14. Recent. Bagamoyo, Tanzania.

Ancilla callifera Thiele, 1925: 190, Pl. 21 fig. 15. Recent. Off Cape Agulhas, 34°51'S-019°34'8"E.

Ancilla agulhasensis Thiele, 1925: 191, Pl. 21 fig. 17. Re-cent.

VREDENBURG, E., 1925. Description of Mollusca from the post-Eocene Tertiary formation of north-western In-dia: Cephalopoda, Opisthobranchiata, Siphonostom-ata. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India 50(1): 1-350.*Oliva australis var. indica Vredenburg, 1925: 105-108, Pl. 6

figs. 3-5. Miocene? Gaj of Kachk; near Warsar (23°21', 68°49'); north of Jakao (23°13', 68°45'); numerous local-ities in Burma.

Ancilla indica Vredenburg, 1925: 119-122, Pl. 9 fig. 6. Mio-cene? Nari of Bhagothora Hill in Sind, India.

1926

ALLAN, R.S., 1926. Fossil Mollusca from the Waihao Greensands. Transactions of the New Zealand Insti-tute 56: 338-346.*Ancilla morgani Allan, 1926: 342-343, Pl. 77 figs. 4a-b. Eo-

cene. South Canterbury, New Zealand.

BROOKES, A.E., 1926. New species of Recent Mollusca. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute 56: 558-590.*Ancilla crystallina Brookes, 1926: 589, Pl. 102, figs. 2-2a.

Recent. Russell, Bay of Islands, New Zealand.

COOKE, W., 1926. New Eocene mollusks from Jackson, Miss. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sci-ences 16: 132-138.*Olivella jacksonensis Cooke, 1926: 134, fig. 5. Eocene.

Moodys Branch Formation, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.

FINLAY, H.J., 1926. New shells from New Zealand Tertiary beds. Part 2. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 56: 227-258.*Baryspira waikaiaensis Finlay, 1926: 251, Pl. 56 figs. 18-19.

Oligocene. Waikaia, South Island, New Zealand.

FINLAY, H.J., 1926. A further commentary on New Zealandmolluscan systematics. Transactions and Proceed-ings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 57: 320-485.*

KELLUM, L.B., 1926. Paleontology and stratigraphy of the Castle Hayne and Trent Marls in North Carolina. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 143: 1-56.*

LUCOVIC, M.T., 1926. The Eocene molluscan fauna from the area between the Aral Sea and Lake Chalkar andits importance. Annales geologiques de la Péninsule Balkanique 8(2): 19-82. [Translation of Lucovic, 1924]Ancilla marri Lucovic, 1926: ?. Eocene.

MARWICK, J., 1926. New Tertiary Mollusca from North Taranaki. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute 56: 317-331.*Ancilla subhebera Marwick, 1926: 323, Pl. 74 fig. 2. Upper

Miocene. New Zealand, North Taranaki, Tirangi Stream.

Ancilla tirangiensis Marwick, 1926: 324, Pl. 74 fig. 6. Upper Miocene. New Zealand, North Taranaki, Tirangi.

PILSBRY, H.A., 1926. Ancilla muscae, new name for Ancil-laria elongata Gray, 1847. The Nautilus 39: 104.*Ancilla muscae Pilsbry, 1926: 104. Replacement name for

Ancillaria elongata Gray, 1847, not Ancillaria elongata Deshayes, 1830. Recent.

YOKOYAMA, M., 1926. Tertiary Mollusca from southern To-tomi. Journal of the Faculty of Sciences, Imperial University of Tokyo, Section 2 1(9): 313-364.*Ancilla suavis Yokoyama, 1926: 334-335, Pl. 38 fig. 17. Plio-

cene. Shimomata, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

1927

BENTHEM JUTTING, T. VAN, 1927. Marine molluscs of the Is-land of Curação. Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde 25(1): 1-36.*

BLANKENHORN, M., 1927. Die fossilen Gastropoden und Scaphopoden der Kreide von Syrien-Palästina. Palaeontographica 69: 111-186.Pseudoliva aaronsohni Blankenhorn, 1927: ?. Late Creta-

ceous. Senonian. Palestine.

Pseudoliva moabitica Blankenhorn, 1927: 172-173, Pl. 6 fig.101. Late Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Wadi Djerra, Palestine.

CLARK, B.L. & WOODFORD, A.O., 1927. The geology and pa-leontology of the type section of the Meganos Forma-tion (lower middle Eocene) of California. University ofCalifornia Publications Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences 17(2): 63-142.Oliva meganosensis Clark & Woodford, 1927: 110, Pl. 19

fig. 11. Eocene. California, USA.

COLLIGNON, M. & COTTREAU, J., 1927. Paléontologie de Madagascar. XIV. Fossiles du Miocène marine. An-nales de Paléontologie 16: 135-171.

DAUTZENBERG, P., 1927. Contribution a l'étude faune de Cameroun. Mollusca testacea marina. Faune des colonies françaises 1: 483-522.*

DAUTZENBERG, P., 1927. Olividés de la Nouvelle Calédonie et de ses dépendances. Journal de Conchyliologie (4)25: 1-72, 103-147.*Oliva carneola var. coccinata Dautzenberg, 1927: 8. Recent.

New Caledonia.

Oliva carneola var. candidula Dautzenberg, 1927: 8. Recent.Lifu, Loyalty Islands.

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Oliva carneola var. bizonalis Dautzenberg, 1927: 8. Recent. New Caledonia.

Oliva carneola var. unizonalis Dautzenberg, 1927: 9. Re-cent. New Caledonia.

Oliva carneola var. trichroma Dautzenberg, 1927: 9. Recent.Philippines and Ambon.

Oliva carneola var. adspersa Dautzenberg, 1927: 9. Recent.New Hebrides, Philippines and Japan, Ambon.

Oliva emicator var. carnicolor Dautzenberg, 1927: 22. Re-cent. New Caledonia and Maré.

Oliva emicator var. nebulosa Dautzenberg, 1927: 22. Re-cent. Philippines. Junior primary homonym of Oliva nebulosa Lamarck, 1822.

Oliva emicator var. intricata Dautzenberg, 1927: 23. Recent.Madagascar, Ambon, Philippines. Junior primary hom-onym of Oliva intricata Marrat, 1871.

Oliva erythrostoma var. saturata Dautzenberg, 1927: 39. Recent. Hienghène, New Caledonia.

Oliva erythrostoma var. efasciata Dautzenberg, 1927: 39. Replacement name for two of the four type figures of Oliva azemula Duclos, 1845 (1845: Pl. 15 figs. 10-11). Recent.

Oliva ispidula var. lactanea Dautzenberg, 1927: 47. Recent. New Caledonia.

Oliva ispidula var. martinii Dautzenberg, 1927: 53-54. Re-cent. No locality given.

Oliva oliva var. cincta Dautzenberg, 1927: 63-64. Recent. Philippines and Ambon.

Oliva oliva var. rumphi Dautzenberg, 1927: 66-67. Recent. No locality given.

Oliva oliva var. albofasciata Dautzenberg, 1927: 70. Recent.No locality given.

Oliva sanguinolenta var. azona Dautzenberg, 1927: 109-110. Recent. New Caledonia.

Oliva sanguinolenta var. pallida Dautzenberg, 1927: 110-111. Recent. New Caledonia. Junior primary homonym of Oliva pallida Marrat, 1867, of Oliva subulata var. pall-ida Smith, 1871 and of Oliva flammulata var. pallida Dautzenberg, 1910.

Oliva tremulina var. chrysoides Dautzenberg, 1927: 139-140. Recent. No locality given.

FINLAY, H.J., 1927. A further commentary on New Zealandmolluscan systematics. Transactions and Proceed-ings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 57: 320-485.*Pinguispira Finlay, 1927: 433. Type species by original

designation: Ancilla opima Marwick, 1924.

LAMOUCHE, L., 1927. Fossiles caractéristiques. 5eme fasci-cule. Terrains de 1'ère tertiaire (Nummulitique): 34 plates with captions. Paris.*

VANATTA, E.G., 1927. Dates of publication of the parts of the Manual of Conchology, first series (Cephalopoda,Marine Gastropoda, Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda). The Nautilus 40(3): 96-117.

1928

ANDERSON, F.M., 1928. Notes on Lower Tertiary deposits of Colombia and their molluscan and foraminiferal fauna. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci-ences (4)17: 1-29.*

BARTRUM, J.A. & POWELL, A.W.B., 1928. Mollusca from Kaawa Creek beds, West coast, south of Waikato River. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 59: 139-162.*Baryspira exsputa Bartrum & Powell, 1928: 149, figs. 28-29.

Lower Pliocene (Opoitian). Kawaa Creek, New Zealand.

BARTSCH, P., 1928. New marine mollusks from Ecuador. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 18(3): 66-75.*Olivella guayaquilensis Bartsch, 1928: 67, fig. I-10. Recent.

Salinas, Guayaquil Bay, Ecuador.

Olivella salinasensis Bartsch, 1928: 67, fig. I-12. Recent. Salinas, Guayaquil Bay, Ecuador.

COOKE, C.W., 1928. New Vicksburg (Oligocene) Mollusks from Mexico. Proceedings of the United States Na-tional Museum 73(10): 1-11.*Ancilla alazana Cooke, 1928: 6-7, Pl. 1 figs. 9-9a. Oligo-

cene. Alazan clay, Rio Buena Vista west of Alazan, Mex-ico.

NAGAO, T., 1928. Palaeogene fossils of the island of Kyushu, Japan. Science Reports of the Tohoku Impe-rial University (2 Geology)9(3): 97-128.*

OLSSON, A.A., 1928. Contributions to the Tertiary paleon-tology of northern Peru: Part 1. Eocene Mollusca andBrachiopoda. Bulletins of American Paleontology 14(52): 1-102.*Pseudoliva parinasensis var. samanica Olsson, 1928: 77,

Pl. 19 figs. 1-3. Eocene. Saman Formation, Peru.

Pseudoliva parinasensis var. mancorensis Olsson, 1928: 78-79, Pl. 19 figs. 4-6. Eocene. Chira Formation, Peru.

Pseudoliva monilis Olsson, 1928: 79, Pl. 18 fig. 10. Eocene.Parina Formation and Keswick Restin Formation, Peru. Type species of Sulcoliva Vermeij, 1998.

Pseudoliva modesta Olsson, 1928: 79-80, Pl. 18 fig. 7. Eo-cene. Saman Formation, Peru.

Pseudoliva mutabilis var. woodsi Olsson, 1928: 80-81, Pl. 20 fig. 5. Eocene. Salina Formation, Negritos, Peru.

Pseudoliva mutabilis var. douvillei Olsson, 1928: 81, Pl. 20 fig. 1. Eocene. Restin Formation, Negritos, Peru.

Olivella vicana Olsson 1928: 93-94, Pl. 18 figs. 11-12. Eo-cene. Restin formation, Jabonilla, Peru.

Olivancillaria saxosa Olsson 1928: 94-95, Pl. 18 figs. 8-9. Eocene. Saman formation, Saman, near Lagunitas, Peru.

PEYROT, A., 1928. Conchologie Neogenique de l'Aquitaine(Suite). Actes de la Société linnéenne de Bordeaux (Suppl Tome) 79: 5-264.*Oliva degrangei Peyrot, 1928: 177, Pl. 11 figs. 23-24. Oligo-

cene. Chattian. St.-Étienne-d'Orthe, Landes, France.

Olivancillaria plicaria var. syrtica Peyrot, 1928: 180, Pl. 12 fig. 20. Miocene. Langhian. Saubrigues, France.

Ancilla obsoleta mut. aturensis Peyrot, 1928: 186, Pl. 12 fig.30 [figure not found].

Ancilla raulini Peyrot, 1928: 186-187, Pl. 11 figs. 7-8. Oligo-cene. Chattian. St.-Étienne-d'Orthe, Landes, France.

VINCENT, É., 1928. Observations sur les couches monti-ennes traversées au Puits n°2 du Charbonnage d'Eysden, près de Maaseyck (Limbourg). Bulletin de l'Académie Royale de Belgique, classe des Sciences (5)14(1-2): 554-568.Pseudoliva briarti Vincent, 1928: 556. Paleocene. Danian.

Belgium. Replacement name for Pseudoliva canalicu-lata Briart & Cornet, 1877, not Pseudoliva canaliculata Briart & Cornet, 1871.

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WOODRING, W.P., 1928. Miocene Mollusks from Bowden, Jamaica. Part II. Gastropods and discussion of res-ults. Publications of the Carnegie Institute of Wash-ington 385: 1-564. [Involves Late Pliocene, not Mio-cene].Dactylidella Woodring, 1928: 233. Type species by original

designation: Oliva anazora Duclos, 1835.

Oliva reticularis trochala Woodring, 1928: 226-227, Pl. 13 figs. 3-5. Late Pliocene. Jamaica.

Olivella acra Woodring, 1928: 230, Pl. 13 figs. 8-10. Late Pliocene. Jamaica.

Olivella clarki Woodring, 1928: 231, Pl. 14 fig. 1. Late Plio-cene. Jamaica.

Olivella unica Woodring, 1928: 231, Pl. 14 fig. 2. Late Plio-cene. Jamaica.

Olivella colpus Woodring, 1928: 234, Pl. 14 figs. 4-5. Late Pliocene. Jamaica.

YOKOYAMA, M., 1928. Pliocene shells from Hyuga. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo, Section 2 2: 331-350.*Ancilla miserula Yokoyama, 1928: 343, Pl. 66 fig. 16. Plio-

cene. Hyuga, Japan.

1929

ANDERSON, F.M., 1929. Marine Miocene and related de-posits of north Colombia. Proceedings of the Califor-nia Academy of Sciences (4)18(4): 73-213.*Oliva tuberaënsis Anderson, 1929: 128, Pl. 17 figs. 2-3.

Lower Pliocene. Tuberá Group, Colombia.

DOUVILLÉ, H., 1929. Description de la faune de Biron. In: DOUVILLÉ, H. & O’GORMAN, G., L’Éocène du Béarn. Bul-letin de la Société Geologique de France (4)29: 351-383.*

DOUVILLÉ, H., 1929. Les couches à Cardita beaumonti, II: les couches à Cardita beaumonti dans le Sind. Mem-oirs of the Geological Survey of India, PalaeontologiaIndica 10: 27-73.Pseudoliva robusta indica Douvillé, 1929: 42-43, Pl. 8 fig.

21.

IREDALE, T., 1929. Strange molluscs in Sydney Harbour. Australian Zoologist 5: 337-352.*Baryspira dyspetes Iredale, 1929: 341, Pl. 38 fig. 12. Re-

cent. Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.

MARWICK, J., 1929. Tertiary mollusca fauna of Chatton, Southland. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 59: 903-926.*Baryspira electa Marwick, 1929: 921-922, fig. 73. Upper Oli-

gocene. Chatton, 8 miles north of Gore, Southland, NewZealand.

POWELL, A.W.B. & BARTRUM, J.A., 1929. The Tertiary (Waitematan) Molluscan fauna of Oneroa, Waiheke Island. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 60: 395-447.*Baryspira platycephala Powell & Bartrum, 1929: 439-440,

figs. 15-18. Oligocene. Oneroa, Waiheke Island, New Zealand.

SIEMON, F., 1929. Jungtertiäre Molluskenfauna aus Niederländisch-Ost-Indien. Berichte der natur-forschenden Gesellschaft zu Freiburg im Breisgau 29: 309-369.*

THIELE, J., 1929. Handbuch der systematischen Weich-tierkunde, 1: i-vi + 1-376.1

Olivellopsis Thiele, 1929: 333. Type species by monotypy:Olivella simplex Pease, 1867.

Parvoliva Thiele, 1929: 335. Type species by original des-gination: Oliva dubia Schepman, 1904.

WEISBORD, N., 1929. Miocene Mollusca of northern Colombia. Bulletins of American Paleontology 14(54):1-57.*

1930

CUVILLIER, J., 1930. Révision du Nummulitique égyptien. Mémoires présentés à l'Institut Egyptien 16: 1-372.Ancilla fragilis Cuvillier, 1930: 327-328, Pl. 20 fig. 4. Eocene.

Bartonian. Gebel Mokkatam, Egypt.

LI, C.C., 1930. The Miocene and Recent Mollusca of Panama Bay. Bulletin of the Geological Society of China 9(3): 249-296.*Oliva callosa Li, 1930: 271-272, Pl. 7 fig. 61. Recent.

Panama Bay, Panama.

MANSFIELD, W.C., 1930. Miocene gastropods and scapho-pods of the Choctawhatchee formation of Florida. Bulletin of the Florida State Geological Survey 3: 1-189.*Olivella mutica Mansfield, 1930: 51-52, Pl. 4 fig. 1. Not Oliva

mutica Say, 1822; renamed Olivella mansfieldi Olsson, 1956.

Olivella mutica coënsis Mansfield, 1930: 52, Pl. 4 fig. 2. Up-per Miocene. 1 mile NW of Hosford, Liberty County, Florida, USA.

Olivella floridana Mansfield, 1930: 53, Pl. 4 fig. 3. Upper Miocene. Hosford, Liberty County, Florida, USA.

Olivella jacksonensis Mansfield, 1930: 53-54, Pl. 4 fig. 6. Ju-nior primary homonym of Olivella jacksonensis Cooke, 1926. Upper Miocene. Jackson Bluff, Leon County, Flor-ida, USA.

OLSSON, A.A., 1930. Contributions to the Tertiary Paleon-tology of Northern Peru: Part 3. Eocene Mollusca. Bulletins of American Paleontology 17(62): 1-164.*Oliva misti Olsson, 1930: 40-41, Pl. 6 figs. 2, 6, 8, 11-12.

Eocene. Talara formation, Yasila, Talara shales of CaletoSal., Peru.

Ancilla pananga Olsson, 1930: 41-42, Pl. 6 figs. 9-10. Eo-cene. Talara formation, Yasila, Salinas near Negritos. Peru.

Olivancillaria inca Olsson, 1930: 43, Pl. 6 fig. 5. Eocene. Talara formation, Lomitos conglomerate near Negritos, Yasila. Peru.

Pseudoliva coronaria Olsson, 1930: 57-58, Pl. 6 figs. 3, 7. Eocene. Talara formation, Yasila; Saman Formation, Casa Saman, Peru.

VINCENT, É., 1930. Études sur les mollusques Montiens duPoudingue et du Tuffeau de Ciply. Mémoires de l'In-stitut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique 46: 1-115.*Ancilla sp. Vincent, 1930: 52, Pl. 2 fig. 15. Paleocene.

Danian. Ciply, Belgium.

1 Volume dated 1931. Pages 1-376 were published 1929; pages 377-788were published 1831. A re-issue, in English, was published by the Smith-sonian Institution Libraries in 1998.

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1931

ALDRICH, T.H., 1931. Description of a few Alabama Eocenespecies and remarks on varieties. Alabama Museum of Natural History, Museum Papers 12: 1-21.Pseudoliva nanafaliaensis Aldrich, 1931: 8, Pl. 6 fig. 2.

Lower Eocene. Nanafala Formation, Marengo County, Alabama, USA.

GRANT, U.S. & GALE, H.R., 1931. Catalogue of the marine Pliocene and Pleistocene Mollusca of California. Memoirs of the San Diego Society of Natural History 1: 1-1036.*

KOPERBERG, E.J., 1931. Jungtertiäre und Quartäre mol-lusken von Timor: 1-165. Thesis. Amsterdam. Also: Jaarboek van het Mijnwezen in Nederlandsch-Indië (1930), Verhandelingen 109: 1-165.Ancilla teschi Koperberg, 1931: 71-72. Pliocene. Toi Oesapi

Sóka on the Noil Lioe, Timor, Indonesia.

MANSFIELD, W.C., 1931. Some Tertiary mollusks from southern Florida. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 79(2887): 1-11.*Olivella tamiamieensis Mansfield, 1931: 4-5, Pl. 1 fig. 3.

Pliocene. Tamiami Formation. Tamiami Trail, 42 miles west of Miami, Florida, USA.

Olivella juspidea gladeënsis Mansfield, 1931: 5, Pl. 1 fig. 1. Pliocene. Tamiami Formation. Tamiami Trail, 42 miles west of Miami, Florida, USA.

MARTIN, K., 1931. Mollusken aus dem Obereocän von Nanggulan. Wetenschappelijke Mededeelingen - Di-enst van den Mijnbouw in Nederlandsch-Indië 18: 1-56.*Ancilla decipiens Martin, 1931: 12-13, Pl. 2 figs. 7-7a. Junior

primary homonym of Ancilla decipiens Sowerby, 1897. Upper Eocene. Nanggulan, Java, Indonesia.

Ancilla pusilla Martin, 1931: 13, Pl. 2 figs. 8-8a. Not Ancil-laria pusilla Fuchs, 1877; renamed Ancilla beetsi Martin,in Beets, 1942. Upper Eocene. Nanggulan, Java, In-donesia.

Ancilla seminuda Martin, 1931: 13-14, Pl. 2 figs. 9-9a. UpperEocene. Kali Songo, Java, Indonesia.

Ancilla papillifera Martin, 1931: 14-15, Pl. 2 figs. 10-10a. Up-per Eocene. Kali Puru, Java, Indonesia.

MARWICK, J., 1931. The Tertiary Mollusca of the Gisborne District. New Zealand Geological Survey, Palaeonto-logical Bulletin 13: 1-177.Lamprodomina Marwick, 1931: 131. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Oliva neozelanica Hutton, 1885.

Baryspira tholicus Marwick, 1931: 130, Pl. 13 fig. 251.

Baryspira brevicula Marwick, 1931: 130.

OLSSON, A.A., 1931. Contributions to the Tertiary Paleon-tology of Northern Peru: Part 4. The Peruvian Oligocene. Bulletins of American Paleontology 17(63): 1-122.*Oliva pichincha Olsson, 1931: 115-116, Pl. 20 figs. 9, 17.

Oligocene. Posorja, Ecuador.

Olivancillaria aequatorialis Olsson, 1931: 116, Pl. 20 figs. 3, 5, 8, 11. Oligocene. Posorja, Ecuador.

Olivancillaria antisana Olsson, 1931: 116-117, Pl. 20 fig. 13. Oligocene. Posorja, Ecuador.

Olivancillaria cotapaxi Olsson, 1931: 117, Pl. 20 fig. 14. Oli-gocene. Posorja, Ecuador.

Olivella illesca Olsson, 1931: 117-118, Pl. 20 figs. 12, 15, 16. Oligocene. Mancora Formation, Que. Charanal, Peru.

OOSTINGH, C.H., 1931. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Mol-luskenfauna von Süd-Sumatra. Archiv für Mol-luskenkunde 63: 166-255.*

WILMARTH, M.G., 1931. Names and definitions of the geo-logical units of California. United States Geological Survey, Bulletin 826: i-v + 1-97.*

1932

BASSE, E., 1932. Paléontologie de Madagascar. XVIII: Faune malacologique du Crétacé supérieur du Sud-Ouest de Madagascar. Annales de Paléontologie 21: 91-168.Ancilla sp. Basse, 1932: 145, Pl. 8 fig. 25. Upper Creta-

ceous. Madagascar, Manja.

COTTON, B.C. & GODFREY, F.K., 1932. South Australian shells (including descriptions of new genera and spe-cies) Part III. South Australian Naturalist 13: 35-86.*Ramoliva Cotton & Godfrey, 1932: 54. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Olivella adiorygma Verco, 1909. Not in Olivoidea. Possibly belongs to Columbellidae (Mol-lusca: Gastropoda).

LOEL, W. & COREY, W.H., 1932. The Vaqueros Formation, Lower Miocene of California (Part 1). University of California Publications Geol. 22(3): 31-410.Olivella santana Loel & Corey, 1932: 240, Pl. 46 figs. 10-12.

Lower Miocene. California, USA.

Olivella pedroana var. subpedroana Loel & Corey, 1932: 240, Pl. 46 figs. 8a-b. Lower Miocene. California, USA.

OLSSON, A.A., 1932. Contributions to the Tertiary Paleon-tology of Northern Peru: Part 5, Miocene Mollusca. Bulletins of American Paleontology 19(68): 1-272.*Olivella tapira Olsson, 1932: 164-165, Pl. 16 figs. 11-12.

Miocene. Quebrada La Cruz, Zorritos, Peru.

Acanthiza voluta Olsson, 1932 : 184-185, Pl. 19 figs. 3, 6-7. Early Miocene. Heath Formation, Peru.

TUCKER, H.I. & WILSON, D., 1932. A second contribution to the Neogene paleontology of south Florida. Bulletins of American Paleontology 18(66): 63-82.*

TURTON, W.H., 1932. The marine shells of Port Alfred, South Africa: i-xvi + 1-331. London.Ancilla reevei bipartita Turton, 1932: 31, Pl. 6 fig. 233.

Recent. Port Alfred, South Africa.

Ancilla ordinaria major Turton, 1932: 32. Recent. Port Alfred,South Africa.

1933

CUVILLIER, J., 1933. Nouvelle contribution à la paléontolo-gie du nummulitique Égyptien. Mémoires présentés àl'Institut Egypien 22: 1-76.Olivella elongata Cuvillier, 1933: 60, Pl. 8 figs. 10-11. Eo-

cene. Bartonian. Egypte, Menkara.

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DOUVILLÉ, H., 193 3 . Contribution à la Geologie de l’An-gola. Le Tertiaire de Loanda. Boletim do Museo e Laboratória Mineralógico et Geológico da Universi-dade de Lisboa 1: 93-118.Luizia Douvillé, 1933: ?. Type species by monotypy: Buc-

cinum costae Douvillé, 1933.

Buccinum costae Douvillé, 1933: ?. Type species of Luizia Douvillé, 1933.

GARDNER, J., 1933. The Midway Group of Texas. The Uni-versity of Texas Bulletin 3301: 1-396.*

GLIBERT, M., 1933. Monografie de la faune malacologique du Bruxellien des environs de Bruxelles. Mémoires de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique53: 1-214.*

ISAEVA, A.I., 1933. Фауна Gastropoda Ахалцихского Эоцена [The gastropod fauna from the Eocene of Akhaltsikh]. Transactions of the United Geological and Prospecting Service of USSR 305: 1-75.

MARTIN, K., 1933. Eine neue tertiäre Molluskenfauna aus dem Indischen Archipel. Leidse Geologische Med-edeelingen 6(1): 7-32.*Ancilla latifasciata Martin, 1933: 22, Pl. 3 figs. 18-19. Prob-

ably late Miocene. Buton Island, Indonesia.

OOSTINGH, C.H., 1933. Neue Mollusken aus dem Pliozän von Java. De Mijningenieur 12: 212-215.Olivella tomlini Oostingh, 1933: 212, fig. 3. Pliocene. Java,

Indonesia.

1934

CLENCH, J.W., 1934. A new subspecies of Oliva reticularis from southern Florida. The Nautilus 47: 142-143.*Oliva reticularis bollingi Clench, 1934: 142-143, Pl. 7 figs. 3-

4. Recent. Off Miami, Florida, USA.

LADD, H.S., 1934. The geology of Vitilevu, Fiji. Bulletin of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum 119: 1-263.*Oliva woolnoughi Ladd, 1934: 229, Pl. 41 fig. 1. Lower Mio-

cene. Viti Levu, Fiji.

Oliva makawana Ladd, 1934: 230, Pl. 40 fig. 11. Lower Mio-cene. Viti Levu, Fiji.

OLSSON, A.A., 1934. Contributions to the paleontology of northern Peru. The Cretaceous of the Amotape re-gion. Bulletins of American Paleontology 20(69): 1-104.*

RUTSCH, R.F., 1934. Die Gastropoden aus dem Neogen der Punta Gavilán in Nord-Venezuela. Abhandlungender Schweizerischen Palaeontologischen Gesellschaft 54-55: 1-169.Eburna glabrata speciosa Rutsch, 1934: 78, fig. 10, Pl. 5

figs. 6-7. Pliocene. Punta Gavilán, Venezuela.

1935

BERRY, S.S., 1935. An undescribed Californian Olivella. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 21: 262-265.*Olivella pycna Berry, 1935: 262-265, text figure. Recent. Bo-

linas Bay, California, USA.

NOMURA, S., 1935. A note on some fossil Mollusca from the Tawikawa Beds of the Northwestern part of Hokkaido, Japan. The Science Reports of the TohokuImperial University (2 (Geology))18(1): 31-39.*Olivella koishii Nomura, 1935: 38, Pl. 4 figs. 5a-b. At the junc-

tion of the Ponrumoppe-gawa and the Rumoi-gawa, Ru-moi-gun, Teshio Province, Hokkaido (River cliff about 650 m NE of Oiwada Station at the juction of the Poruru-moppe-gawa and the Rumoi-gawa, Rumoi-machi, Ru-moi-gun, Hokkaido, Japan; 43° 54’09”N, 141° 42’02”E). Takikawa (Kawabata) Formation. Pliocene (Miocene).

NOMURA, S., 1935. Catalogue of the Tertiary and Quartary Mollusca from the island of Taiwan (Formosa) in the Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Tohoku Impe-rial University, Sendai, Japan. Science Reports of theTohoku Imperial University, Sendai, Japan (2(Geol-ogy))18: 53-228.*

OOSTINGH, C.H., 1935. Die Mollusken des Pliozäns von Boemiajoe (Java). Dienst van den Mijnbouw in Ned-erlandsch-Indië, Wetenschappelijke Mededeelingen 26: 1-247.Ancilla gerthi Oostingh, 1935: 106, text fig. 10. Pliocene.

Java, Indonesia.

VOKES, H.E., 1935. Note on Ancilla Lamarck. The Pan-American Geologist 63(5): 376.Spirancilla Vokes, 1935: 376. Type species by original des-

ignation: Ancilla buccinoides Lamarck, 1803.

WANNER, J. & HAHN, E., 1935. Miocäne Mollusken aus der Landschaft Rembang (Java). Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 87: 222-273.Oliva rufula var. sundaica Wanner & Hahn, 1935: 245, Pl. 17

figs. 21-23. Miocene. Gegunung [Gegoenoeng], Java, Indonesia.

Olivancillaria longifusa Wanner & Hahn, 1935: 245-246, Pl. 17 figs. 24-27. Gegunung [Gegoenoeng], Rembang, Java, Indonesia.

Ancillaria nitida Wanner & Hahn, 1935: 246, Pl. 18 fig. 1. Miocene. Gegunung [Gegoenoeng], Java, Indonesia.

1936

IREDALE, T., 1936. Australian molluscan notes. 2. Records of the Australian Museum 19: 267-340.*Ancillista Iredale, 1936: 314. Type species by original des-

ignation: Ancillista velesiana Iredale, 1936.

Ancillista velesiana Iredale, 1936: 314-315, Pl. 23 fig. 9. Re-cent. Off Cape Hawke, New South Wales, Australia. Type species of Ancillista Iredale, 1936.

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fig. 59. Ancillista velesiana Iredale, 1936. Type species of AncillistaIredale, 1936. RV 0 640 . Australia, Queensland, S of Yeppoon, Kep-

pel Bay. Scale bar is 1 cm.

LAWS, C.R., 1936. The Waitotaran Faunule at Kaawa Creek, Part 2. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 66: 99-124.*

PANNEKOEK, A., 1936. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Altmiocä-nen Mollusken-fauna von Rembang (Java). i-xii + 1-80. Amsterdam.Oliva juttingae Pannekoek, 1936: 26, Pl. 1 figs. 7-7a. Mio-

cene. Sedan, Java, Indonesia.

Oliva martini Pannekoek, 1936: 26-27, Pl. 1 fig. 8, text-fig. 5.Miocene. Ngampel and Panowan River, Java, Indone-sia.

Nomura, S. & Hatai, K., 1936. Fossils from the Tanagura Beds in the vicinity of the town Tanagura, Hukusima-Ken, Northeast Honsyu, Japan. Saito Ho-on Kai Mu-seum, Research Bulletin 10: 109-155.Olivella iwakiensis Nomura & Hatai, 1936: 135, Pl. 16 figs.

3-5. Okada (Cliff bordering stream immediately NW of Okada, Yamaoka-mura, Higashishirakawa-gun, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan; 37°01’N, 140°26’03”E). Tanagura Formation. Miocene.

VOKES, H.E., 1936. Notes on Ancilla Lamarck (Abstract). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, for1935: 414. [Re-publication of Vokes, 1935].

1937

CLENCH, W.J., 1937. Descriptions of new land and marine shells from the Bahama Islands. Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club 16: 17-26.Oliva reticularis greenwayae Clench, 1937: 21-23, Pl. 1 fig.

3. Recent. Bahamas.

GARDNER, J., 1937. The molluscan fauna of the Alum Bluff group in Florida. Part VI. Pteropoda, Opisthobranchiaand Ctenobranchia (in part). United States Geolo-gical Survey Professional Paper 142-F: 251-421.*Oliva liodes waltoniana Gardner, 1937: 379-380, Pl. 46 figs.

2-3. Pliocene. Shoal River Formation, 6 miles WNW of Mossyhead, Walton County, Florida, USA.

Olivella cotinados Gardner, 1937: 382, Pl. 46 figs. 6-7. Mio-cene. 1 mile below Baileys Ferry, Chipola River, Cal-houn County, Florida, USA.

Olivella oryzoides Gardner, 1937: 382-383, Pl. 46 figs. 8-9. Miocene. 1 mile below Baileys Ferry, Chipola River, Cal-houn County, Florida, USA.

Olivella cofacorys Gardner, 1937: 383, Pl. 46 figs. 10-11. Miocene. 1 mile below Baileys Ferry, Chipola River, Cal-houn County, Florida, USA.

Olivella eleutheria Gardner, 1937: 383-384, Pl. 46 figs. 12-13. Miocene. Lower bed, Alum Bluff, Liberty County, Florida, USA.

Olivella dasa Gardner, 1937: 384-385, Pl. 46 figs. 15-16. Miocene. Shell Bluff, Shoal River, Walton County, Flor-ida, USA.

MANSFIELD, W.C., 1937. Mollusks of the Tampa and Suwannee limestones of Florida. State of Florida De-partment of Conservation, Geological Bulletin 15: 1-334.*Olivella brooksvillensis Mansfield, 1937: 96, Pl. 4 figs 1-2, 4.

Oligocene. Suwannee limestone, Brooksville, Hernando County, Florida, USA.

Olivella liveoakensis Mansfield, 1937: 96-97, Pl. 3 fig. 7. Oli-gocene. Suwannee limestone, Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida, USA.

PALMER, K.V.W., 1937. The Claibornian Scaphopoda, Gastropoda, and dibranchiate Cephalopoda of the southern United States. Bulletins of American Pale-ontology 7(32): 1-548.* [Type designation of Ancillar-ina Bellardi, 1882]

Anbullina Palmer, 1937: 292. Type species by ori-ginal designation: Ancillaria ancillops Heilprin, 1891. Possibly in Nassariidae (Mollusca: Gastro-poda).

Bulovia Palmer, 1937: 293. Type species by original desig-nation: Bulovia weisbordi Palmer, 1937. Possibly in Nas-sariidae (Mollusca: gastropoda).

Bulovia weisbordi Palmer, 1937: 293, Pl. 40 figs. 10-11. Middle Eocene. Smithville, Bastrop County, Texas, USA.Type species of Bulovia Palmer, 1937.

Ancilla staminea maternae Palmer, 1937: 430-431, Pl. 68 figs. 3, 8. Lower Eocene. Tombigee R., Woods Bluff, Clarke County, Alabama, USA.

SMITH, M., 1937. East coast marine shells: descriptions ofshore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Flor-ida, with more than one thousand drawings and pho-tographs: 1-308. Ann Arbor.*

VENZO, S., 1937. La fauna cattania delle Glauconie Bel-lunesi. Memorie dell'Istituto Geologico delle R. Uni-versità di Padova 13: 1-207.Oliva glauconitica Venzo, 1937: 31, Pl. 2 fig. 7. Oligocene.

1938

CLARK, B.L., 1938. Fauna from the Markley Formation (upper Eocene) on Pleasant Creek, California. Geo-logical Society of America Bulletin 49: 683-730.Pseudoliva kirbyi Clark, 1938: 709-710, Pl. 4 figs. 3-4. Up-

per Eocene. California, USA.

CLENCH, J.W., 1938. A new species of Oliva from Santa Domingo, with notes on other marine forms. The Nautilus 51: 109-114.*Oliva trujilloi Clench, 1938: 111-112, Pl. 9 figs. 3-5. Recent.

Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo [Dominican Republic].

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LANGE DE MORRETES, F., 1938. Duas especies novas de molluscos marinhos do Brasil. In: Livro Jubilar do Professor Lauro Travassos: 329-332. Rio de Janeiro.*Agaronia travassosi Lange de Morretes, 1938: 330, Pl. 1

figs. 2-5. Recent. Praia do Gato, Bahía dos Castel-hanos, Ilha de Sao Sebastiáo, Brazil.

Agaronia lanei Lange de Morretes, 1938: 330-331, Pl. 1 figs.6-7. Recent. Guaratuba, Estado do Paraná, Brazil.

MORET, L., 1938. Contribution à la paléontologie des couches crétacées et éocènes du versant sud de l'At-las de Marrakech. Notes et Mémoires de la direction générale des Travaux Publics, service des Mines et de la carte géologique 49: 1-76.Pseudoliva iminense Moret, 1938: ?. Paleocene. South At-

las, Morocco.

OOSTINGH, C.H., 1938. Die Mollusken des Pliocäns von Süd-Bantam in Java (IV, 3e vervolg). De Ingenieur in Nederlands-Indië. IV. Mijnbouw en Geologie. “De Mi-jningenieur” 5(7): 105-116.*

PEYROT, A., 1938. Les mollusques testacés univalves des dépots Helvétiens du Bassin Ligérien. Catalogue cri-tique, descriptif et illustré. Actes de la Société Lin-néenne de Bordeaux 89(Supplement): 5-361.*

TRAUB, F., 1938. Geologische und paläontologische Bear-beitung der Kreide und des Tertiärs im östlichen Ru-pertiwinkel, nördlich von Salzburg. Palaeontograph-ica 88: 1-114.Pseudoliva serrata Traub, 1938: 80-81, Pl. 6 figs. 16a-e.

Pseudoliva binodosa Traub, 1938: 81, Pl. 6 figs. 17a-d.

TURNER, F.E., 1938. Stratigraphy and Mollusca of the Eo-cene of Western Oregon. Geological Society of America Special Paper 10: 1-140.Olivella mathewsonii var. umpquaensis Turner, 1938: 72, Pl.

18 figs. 13-14. Eocene. Upper Umpqua formation. Near Glide, Oregon, USA.

1939

CHAVAN, A. & FISCHER, M., 1939. Sur les variations d'Ancilla(Sparella) dubia Desh. et sur quelques formes voisines de l'Eocène. Journal de Conchyliologie 83: 214-233.*Ancilla dubia var. gloryi Chavan & Fischer, 1939: 223-225,

Pl. 7 figs. 17-18. Eocene. Auvers, France.

Ancilla obesa Chavan & Fischer, 1939: Pl. 7 fig. 15. Not An-cillaria obesa Sowerby, 1859; renamed Amalda sub-obesa Chavan, 1965. Eocene. Bartonian. France.

Ancilla ripaudi var. subripaudi Chavan & Fischer, 1939: 228-229, Pl. 7 figs. 2-3. Eocene. Ezanville, France.

Ancilla ripaudi var. dupuisi Chavan & Fischer, 1939: 229-230, Pl. 7 figs. 4-6. Eocene. Trie-Chateau, France.

Ancilla wrighleyi Chavan & Fischer, 1939: 230-232, Pl. 7 figs. 8-9. Eocene. Ver, France.

MANSFIELD, W.C., 1939. Notes on the Upper Tertiary and Pleistocene mollusks of peninsular Florida. Florida Geological Survey, Geological Bulletin 18: 1-75.*

MUKERJEE, P.N., 1939. Fossils fauna from the Tertiary of Garo Hills, Assam. Memoirs of the Geological Surveyof India, Palaeontologia Indica 28(1): 1-101.

RAVN, J.P.J., 1939. Etudes sur les mollusques du Paléocène de Copenhague. Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Skrifter 1(1): 1-103.Fusopsis Ravn, 1939: 76. Type species by monotypy:

Pseudoliva canalifera Ravn, 1939.

Pseudoliva koeneni Ravn, 1939: 75-76, Pl. 2 figs. 4a-b. Pa-leocene. Denmark. Replacement name for Pseudoliva pusilla Von Koenen, 1885, not Pseudoliva pusilla Beyrich, 1854.

Pseudoliva canalifera Ravn, 1939: 76, Pl. 3 figs. 4a-b. Paleo-cene. Denmark.

VOKES, H.E., 1939. Molluscan faunas of the Domengine and Arroyo Hondo formations of the California Eocene. Annals of the New York Academy of Sci-ences 38: 1-246. [Type designation of Amalda Adams& Adams, 1853]

1940

MCGINTY, T.L., 1940. New marine shells dredged off Palm Beach, Florida. The Nautilus 54: 62-64.*Olivella watermani McGinty, 1940: 64, Pl. 3 figs. 4-5. Re-

cent. Off Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

NOSZKY, J., 1940. A kiscelli agyag molluszka-faunája. II. rész. Loricata, Gastropoda, Scaphopoda (Die Mol-luskenfauna des Kisceller Tones (Rupelien) aus der Umgebung von Budapest. II. Teil. Loricata, Gastro-poda und Scaphopoda). Annales Historico-Naturales Musei nationalis Hungarici 33: 1-80.Oliva inflata elongatula Noszky, 1940: ?. Kiscellian

[Rupelian]. Kiscell Clay Formation, Újlaki brickyard, Kis-cell, Budapest, Hungary.

WRIGHLEY, A., 1940. Some Eocene Mollusca, with descrip-tions of new species. Proceedings of the Malacologi-cal Society of London 24: 6-17.*Ancilla atrebatum Wrighley, 1940: 14-15, fig. 21. Eocene.

Ypresian. London Clay, Aldershor, UK.

1941

ABRARD, R., 1941. Mollusques pleistocènes de la côte française des Somalis, recueillis par E. Aubert de la Rüe. Archives du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (6)18: 5-105.*

BEETS, C., 1941. Eine jungmiocäne Mollusken-Fauna vonder Halbinsel Mangkalihat, Ost-Borneo, (nebst Be-merkungen über andere Faunen von Ost-Borneo; dieLeitfossilien-Frage). Verhandelingen van het Geolo-gisch-Mijnbouwkundig Genootschap voor Nederland en Koloniën. Geologische Serie 13: 1-219.Oliva menkrawitensis Beets, 1941: 107-108, Pl. 6 figs. 221-

226. Early Miocene. Gelingsehschichten, East Borneo, Indonesia.

COX, L.R., 1941. New species of Gastropoda from the Pliocene of Portugal. Memórias e Notícias do Museu de Mineralogia e Geologia da Universidade de Coim-bra 10: 7-12.*Ancilla marinhensis Cox, 1941: 9-11, Pl. 1 fig. 2. Pliocene.

Matos, Marinha Grande, Portugal.

GIFFORD, D.S. & GIFFORD, E.W., 1941. Color variation in Olivella biplicata. The Nautilus 55: 10-12.*

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STEPHENSON, L.W., 1941. The larger invertebrate fossils of the Navarro group of Texas (exclusive of corals and crustaceans and exclusive of the fauna of the Escon-dido formation). University of Texas Publication 4101:1-438.*Eoancilla Stephenson, 1941: 361. Type species by original

designation: Eoancilla acutula Stephenson, 1941.

Fulgerca Stephenson, 1941: 372. Type species by original designation: Fulgerca venusta Stephenson, 1941. Not inOlivoidea, probably in Marginellidae (Gastropoda: Neo-gastropoda).

Eoancilla acutula Stephenson, 1941: 361-362, Pl. 69 figs. 8-9. Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Kemp Clay, Texas, USA. Type species of Eoancilla Stephenson, 1941.

Fulgerca venusta Stephenson, 1941: 372-373, Pl. 71 figs. 7-8. Cretaceouis, Maastrichtian. Neylandville marl, N of Corbet, Texas, USA. Type species of Fulgerca Stephen-son, 1941.

1942

BEETS, C., 1942. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der angeblich oberoligocänen1 Mollusken-Fauna der Insel Buton, Niederländisch-Ostindien. Leidsche Geologische Mededelingen 13: 256-328.*Ancilla asphaltodes Beets, 1942: 286-287, Pl. 28 figs. 75-

76. Late Miocene. Waisiu?, Buton Island, Indonesia.

Ancilla stupaeformis Beets, 1942: 287-288, Pl. 28 figs. 77-79. Late Miocene. Buton Island, Indonesia.

Ancilla butonensis Beets, 1942: 289-290, Pl. 28 figs. 80-81. Late Miocene. Waisiu?, Buton Island, Indonesia.

Ancilla beetsi Martin, in Beets, 1942: 290. Replacement name for Ancilla pusilla Martin, 1931, not Ancillaria pusilla Fuchs, 1877.

BEETS, C., 1942. Weitere Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen den oberoligocaenen Mollusken von Buton (S. E. Celebes) und den Neogenfaunen des Ostindis-chen Archipels. Leidsche Geologische Mededeelin-gen 13: 348-355.*Ancilla capeduncula Beets, 1942: 349, Pl. 35 figs. 3-6. Prob-

ably Pliocene. Ceram, Indonesia.

Ancilla commendabile Beets, 1942: 350, Pl. 35 figs. 1-2. Probably Pliocene. Ceram, Indonesia.

GIFFORD, D.S. & GIFFORD, E.W., 1942. Olivella pycna. The Nautilus 55: 92-93.*

GIFFORD, D.S. & GIFFORD, E.W., 1942. Color variation in Olivella biplicata in various localities. The Nautilus 56: 43-48.*

RICHARDS, H.G. & HARBISON, A., 1942. Miocene invertebratefauna of New Jersey. Proceedings of the Academy ofNatural Sciences of Philadelphia 94: 167-250.

RUTSCH, R., 1942. Die Mollusken der Springvale-Schichten (Obermiocaen) von Trinidad (British West-Indien). Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Basel 54: 96-182.

YEN, T.-C., 1942. A review of Chinese gastropods in the British Museum. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 1942: 170-289.*

1 Beets documented an Upper Oligocene fauna from Buton Island, Indone-sia, which is nowadays considered to be of Late Miocene origin (Beu,2005: 39).

1943

FLEMING, C.A., 1943. Tertiary Mollusca from Dannevirke subdivision. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 73: 193-208.*Baryspira gulosa Fleming, 1943: 208, Pl. 31 figs. 35-36.

Pliocene. New Zealand.

Baryspira paeroa Fleming, 1943: 208, Pl. 31 fig. 33. Late Pliocene. Paeroa, Mangaotoro, New Zealand.

HABE, T., 1943. On the radulae of Japanese marine gas-tropods (1). The Venus 13: 68-76.*

KEEN, A.M., 1943. New mollusks from the Round Moun-tain Silt (Temblor) Miocene of California. Transactionsof the San Diego Society of Natural History 10(2): 25-60.*Olivella ischnon Keen, 1943: 50, Pl. 4 figs. 3-4. Miocene.

California, USA.

RICHARDS, H.G., 1943. Additions to the fauna of the Trent Marl of North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology 17: 518-526.Olivella gardnerae Richards, 1943: 525, Pl. 85 fig. 10. Mio-

cene. Gillette marl pits, Silverdale, North Carolina, USA.

RICHARDS, H.G, 1943. Pliocene and Pleistocene mollusks from the Santee-Cooper area, South Carolina. Notu-lae Naturae of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 118: 1-7.

1944

DURHAM, J.W., 1944. Megafaunal zones of the Oligocene of northwestern Washington. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of GeologicalSciences 27(5): 101-212.Ancilla blakeleyensis Durham, 1944: 179, Pl. 18 figs. 8, 14.

Oligocene. Blakeley Formation, Bremerton Inlet, Kitsap County, Washington State, USA.

KEEN, A.M. & BENTSON, H., 1944. Check list of California Tertiary marine Mollusca. Geological Society of America, Special Papers 56: 1-280.

MANSFIELD, W.C., 1944. Stratigraphy of the Miocene of Vir-ginia and the Miocene and Pliocene of North Car-olina. In: GARDNER, J. A., (editor). Mollusca from the Miocene and lower Pliocene of Virginia and North Carolina. Part 1. Pelecypoda. United States Geologi-cal Survey, Professional Paper 199-A: 1-19. [dated 1943, published 1944].*

1945

CLENCH, W.J., 1945. A new subspecies of Oliva reticularis Lamarck, from the Bahamas. Mollusca 1(4): 49.Oliva reticularis pattersoni Clench, 1945: 49, cover, figs. 1-2.

Recent.

GARDNER, J., 1945. Mollusca of the Tertiary formations of Northeastern Mexico. Geological Society of America, Memoir 11: 1-332.*Pseudoliva nana Gardner, 1945: 195, Pl. 12 figs. 5-8. Paleo-

cene. Lower Midway Formation, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

Pseudoliva santander Gardner, 1945: 195-196, Pl. 22 fig. 24. Eocene. Laredo Formation, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

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Oliva mississippiensis santander Gardner, 1945: 217, Pl. 27fig. 12. Lower Oligocene. In old field where road from Rancho El Amole to Rancho Esperanza crosses arroyo, General Bravo, Nuevo León, Mexico.

Oliva mendezensis Gardner, 1945: 217, Pl. 27 fig. 8. Upper Oligocene. Exposure in road, 2600 meters S. 42° E. from Rancho El Tigre; Mendez, San Fernando, Tamauli-pas, Mexico.

Olivella blastoides Gardner, 1945: 218, Pl. 16 fig. 14. Lower Oligocene. In arroyo 1035 meters south and 305 meterseast of Rancho La Copa, Zacate, General Bravo, NuevoLeón, Mexico.

LADD, W.S., HOFFMEISTER, J.E., 1945. The geology of Lau, Fiji. Bulletin of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum 181: 1-399.Oliva woolnoughi lauensis Ladd, 1945: 368, Pl. 53 figs. A-B.

Early Miocene. Lakemba, Lau, Fiji.

1946

CLARK, B.L. & DURHAM, J.W., 1946. Eocene faunas from the Department of Bolivar, Colombia. Geological So-ciety of America Memoir 16: 1-126.Pseudoliva vientoensis Clark & Durham, 1946: 38, Pl. 20

figs. 2, 6. Eocene. Arroyo Mancomojan, Bolivar State, Colombia.

Olivella gabrielensis Clark & Durham, 1946: 45, Pl. 24 figs. 2-3. Eocene. Arroyo Mancomojan, Bolivar State,Colombia.

Ancilla colombiana Clark & Durham, 1946: 45, Pl. 24 fig. 7. Eocene. Arroyo Mancomojan, Bolivar State, Colombia.

Agaronia harrisi Clark & Durham, 1946: 46, Pl. 24 figs. 4-5, 8. Eocene. Arroyo Mancomojan, Bolivar State, Colombia.

WOODRING, W.P., BRAMLETTE, M.N. & KEW, W.S.W., 1946. Geology and paleontology of Palos Verdes Hills, Cali-fornia. United States Geological Survey, ProfessionalPaper 207: 1-145.*

ZAPFE, H., 1946. II. Spuren von Paguriden an tertiären Gastropodengehäusen. Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften mathematisch-natur-wissenschaftliche Klasse 155: 289-296.*

1947

ABRARD, R., 1947. Fossiles néogènes et quaternaires des Nouvelles-Hébrides (Missions E. Aubert de la Rüe, 1934-1936). Annales de Paléontologie 32: 3-113.Oliva forelandensis Abrard, 1947: 80, Pl. 5 figs. 21-22. Up-

per Miocene. Epi, Baie de Foreland, Vanuatu.

HARRIS, G.D. & PALMER, K.V.W., 1947. The Mollusca of the Jackson Eocene of the Mississippi embayment (Sabine River to the Alabama River). Second section.Including Part II, Univalves and Index. Bulletins of American Paleontology 30(117): 209-562.*

1948

COX, L.R., 1948. Neogene mollusca from the Dent Penin-sula, British North Borneo. Schweizerische Palaeon-tologische Abhandlungen 66(2): 1-70.Oliva hattoni Cox, 1948: ?. Pliocene/Pleistocene. Togopi

Formation. Dent Peninsula, Borneo.

FLEMING, C.A., 1948. New species and genera of marine Mollusca from the Southland fiords. Transactions andProceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 77:72-92.*Baryspira southlandica Fleming, 1948: 90, Pl. 8 fig. 9. Re-

cent. Entrance to George Sound, Southland, New Zeal-and.

GIFFORD, D.S. & GIFFORD, E.W., 1948. Oregonian Olivellas.The Nautilus 62: 51-54.*

FURON, R., 1948. Paléontologie. In: FURON, R. & KOURIATCHY, N.: La faune éocene du Togo. Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (NS)27(4): 95-114.*Olivancillaria togoensis Furon, 1948: 110-110, Pl. 9 fig. 18.

Eocene. Togo, West Africa.

GARDNER, J., 1948. Mollusca from the Miocene and Lower Pliocene of Virginia and North Carolina. Part II. Scaphopoda and Gastropoda. United States Geolo-gical Survey Professional Paper 199-B: 179-310.*Oliva robesonensis Gardner, 1948: 258-259, Pl. 38 figs. 16-

17. Miocene. 1 mile W of Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA.

Olivella carolinae Gardner, 1948: 259, Pl. 38 figs. 22-23. Miocene. Duplin marls, 1 mile W of Lumberton, North Carolina, USA.

1950

DURHAM, J.W., 1950. 1940 E.W. Scripps Cruise to the Gulfof California. Part II. Megascopic paleontology and marine stratigraphy. Geological Society of America Memoir 43(2): i-iii + 1-216.Oliva davisae Durham, 1950: 103, Pl. 26 figs. 3, 5. Pleisto-

cene. Santa Inez Bay Area, Mexico.

NICKLÈS, M., 1950. Mollusques testacés marins de la côte occidentale d’Afrique. Manuels Ouest-Africains 2: 1-269.*

1951

ABBOTT, R.T., 1951. New deep-water Olivellas from Flor-ida, with notes on the O. jaspidea-nivea complex. The Nautilus 64: 110-116.*Olivella moorei Abbott, 1951: 112-113, Pl. 7 figs. 1a-b. Re-

cent. 3 miles, 100˚ from Carysfort Reef, off Key Largo, Florida, USA.

Olivella bayeri Abbott, 1951: 111-112, Pl. 7 figs. 2a-b. Recent.About 3 miles off Ajax Reef, off Elliott’s Key, Lower Flor-ida Keys, Florida, USA.

CHAVAN, A., 1951. Deux intéressants Gastéropodes du Pliocène marocain. Notes et Mémoires du Service géologique du Maroc 83: 135-139.Amalda obsoleta var. marcaisi Chavan, 1951: ?. Pliocene.

Oued el Arjat, near Rabat, Morocco.

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COLLIGNON, M., 1951. Le Crétacé supérieur d'Antonibe. Couches de passage du Crétacé au Tertiaire. An-nales Géologiques du Service des Mines, Gouverne-ment général de Madagascar et dépendances 19: 73-148.Pseudoliva madagascariensis Collignon, 1951: 113, Pl. 17

figs. 17-17a. Cretaceous. Upper Maastrichtian. Mada-gascar.

HORNELL, J., 1951. The study of Indian mollusks. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 48: 545-569.*

RIVEROS-ZUÑIGA, F., 1951. Oliva peruviana Lamk., 1810. Al-gunas relaciones dimensionales y observaciones so-bre su diseño cromatico. Revista de Biologia Marina 3(3): 203-214.*

SCHWENGEL, J.S., 1951. New marine mollusks from British West Indies and Florida Keys. The Nautilus 64: 116-120.*Oliva drangai Schwengel, 1951: 117-118, Pl. 8 figs. 2-3. Re-

cent. Pigeon Point, Tobago, British West Indies.

SMITH, M., 1951. East coast marine shells: descriptions ofshore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Flor-ida, with more than one thousand drawings and pho-tographs. 4th edition: 1-314. Ann Arbor.*

1952

EAMES, F.E., 1952. A contribution to the study of the Eo-cene in Western Pakistan and Western India C. The description of the Scaphopoda and Gastropoda from Standard Sections in the Rakhi Nala and Zinda Pir areas of the Western Punjab and in the Kohat Dis-trict. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 236(631): 1-168.* [Type designation of Anaulax Roissy, 1805; type designation of Amalda Adams & Adams, 1853].Ancilla pseudonana Eames, 1952: 102-103, Pl. 4 fig. 90.

Eocene. Pakistan, Zindi Pir.

Ancilla rakhiensis Eames, 1952: 104-105, Pl. 1 fig. 49. Eo-cene. Pakistan, Rakhi Nala and Zindi Pir.

GLIBERT, M., 1952. Gastéropodes du Miocène moyen du Bassin de la Loire. Deuxième partie. Mémoires de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (2)46: 243-449.*

GLIBERT, M., 1952. Faune malacologique du Miocène de la Belgique. II. Gastropodes. Mémoires de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique 121: 1-197.*

HATAI, K. & NISIYAMA, S., 1952. Check list of Japanese Ter-tiary marine Mollusca. The Science Reports of the Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. Second Series (Geology). Special Volume 3: 1-464.

KURODA, T. & HABE, T., 1952. Checklist and bibliography ofthe Recent marine Mollusca of Japan: 1-210. Tokyo.Oliva hirasei Kuroda & Habe, 1952: 74. Recent.

LECOINTRE, G., 1952. Recherches sur le Néogène et le Quaternaire marins de la côte atlantique du Maroc. Notes et Mémoires du Service Géologique du Maroc 99: 1-198 + 1-173.

MONGIN, D., 1952. Gastéropodes et lamellibranches du Burdigalien de Provence. Mémoires du Muséum na-tional d'histoire naturelle 2(2): 1-238.*

ROSSI RONCHETTI, C., 1952. I tipi della “Conchiologia fossilesubappennina” di Brocchi. Rivista italiana di Paleon-tologia e Stratigrafia, Memorie 5(1): 1-89.

TESSIER, F., 1952. Contribution à la stratigraphie et à la paléontologie de la partie ouest du Sénégal (Crétacé et Tertiaire). Bulletin de la Direction des Mines de l’AOF 14: 1-267.Melongena besairiei Tessier, 1952: 383, Pl. 36, figs. 1-3. Eo-

cene. Lutetian. Senegal, Léona, Puits de Pallo.

Pseudoliva chavani Tessier, 1952: 387-388, Pl. 36 figs. 5, 13. Paleocene. Senegal, Marigot de Balling.

1953

BATALLER, J.R., 1953. Nota sobre los gasterópodos mari-nos nuevos del miocénico catalán. Anales de la Es-cuela de Peritos Agrícolas y de Especialidades Agropecuarias y de los Servicios Técnicos de Agri-cultura 12: 5-21.*Oliva curta var. dordoriensis Almera-Bofill, 1953: 15. Mio-

cene. Tortonian. St. Pau d'Ordal, Spain.

Oliva strictiuscula Almera-Bofill, 1953: 15. Miocene. Torto-nian. Montjuich, Spain.

BERRY, S.S., 1953. Notices of new west American marine Mollusca. Transactions of the San Diego Society of natural History 11: 405-428.* Agaronia murrha Berry, 1953: 417-419, Pl. 29 fig. 1, text-fig.

5. Recent. Corinto, Nicaragua.

FORD, W.K., 1953. Notes by J.R. le B. Tomlin, M.A. on Marrat's Species of Oliva. North Western Naturalist September 1953: 442-449.

OLSSON, A.A. & HARBISON, A., 1953. Pliocene Mollusca of southern Florida with special reference to those from North Saint Petersburg. Monographs of the Academyof Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 8: 1-457.Toroliva Olsson & Harbison, 1953: 187. Type species by

original designation: Olivella goliath Olsson, 1922.

Mansfieldella Olsson & Harbison, 1953: 188. Type species by original designation: Olivella pugilis Olsson & Har-bison, 1953.

Olivella praefloralia Olsson & Harbison, 1953: 185, Pl. 30 figs. 1-1a. Pliocene. St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.

Olivella dodona Olsson & Harbison, 1953: 185-186, Pl. 30 fig. 2. Pliocene. St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.

Olivella clewistonensis Olsson & Harbison, 1953: 187, Pl. 39 fig. 6. Pliocene. Clewiston, Florida, USA.

Olivella fargoi Olsson & Harbison, 1953: 187-188, Pl. 29 fig. 6, Pl. 39 fig. 4. Pliocene. Clewiston, Florida, USA.

Olivella pugilis Olsson & Harbison, 1953: 188, Pl. 24 fig. 7, Pl. 29 figs. 5-5a. Pliocene. St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. Type species of Mansfieldella Olsson & Harbison, 1953.

RICHARDS, H.G. & PALMER, K.V.W., 1953. Eocene Mollusks from Citrus and Levy Counties, Florida. Florida Geo-logical Survey Geological Bulletin 35: 1-67.*Agaronia inglisia Palmer, 1953: 31, Pl. 6 figs. 5, 8, 13. Up-

per Eocene. Jackson Group, Moodys Branch Formation.Florida, USA.

Olivella poinciana Palmer, 1953: 31-32, Pl. 6 figs. 7, 10. Up-per Eocene. Jackson Group, Moodys Branch Formation.Florida, USA.

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VELLA, P., 1953. Tertiary Mollusca from South-East Wair-arapa. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 81: 539-555.*Baryspira macbeathi Vella, 1953: 545-546, Pl. 26 fig. 11.

Upper Miocene. Wharekuri, New Zealand.

1954

ABBOTT, R.T., 1954. American seashells: 1-541. London.*

CZEPHREGY-MEZNERICS, I., 1954. Keletcserháti Helvéti és Tortónai fauna [Helvetische und Tortonische fauna aus dem östlichen Cserhatgebirge]. Annales Instituti Geologici Publici Hungarici 41: 1-185.Olivella clavula vindobonensis Czephregy-Meznerics, 1954:

44, Pl. 6 figs. 3, 9. Miocene. Badenian, Sámsonháza Formation, Márkháza.

HILL, H.R., 1954. Variation in the olive shells of tropical West America. The Nautilus 68: 66-69.*

ICZN (INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE), 1954. Opinion 260. Rejection for nomenclatorial purposes of the work by Meuschen (F.C.) issued in 1778 under the title Museum Grono-vianum. Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomencla-ture 5(21): 265-280.*

JOHNSON, M.E., 1954. West coast marine shells. Revised edition. San Diego Society of Natural History, Occa-sional Papers 9: 1-36.*

KING, L., 1954. A Miocene marine fauna from Zululand. Transactions of the Geological Society of South Africa 56: 59-91.Olivella martiniopsis King, 1954: 81, Pl. 12 fig. 26. Miocene.

Uloa, Zululand, South Africa.

Ancilla ntombazana King, 1954: 82, Pl. 12 fig. 22. Miocene. Uloa, Zululand, South Africa.

Baryspira impi King, 1954: 82-83, Pl. 12 fig. 29. Miocene. Uloa, Zululand, South Africa.

Baryspira shaka King, 1954: 83, Pl. 12 fig. 30. Miocene. Uloa, Zululand, South Africa.

SALVAN, H., 1954. Les invertébrés fossiles des phos-phates marocains. Notes et Mémoires du Service Géologique du Maroc 93: 1-257.Oliva ambroggii Salvan, 1954: 203-204. Eocene. Lutetian.

Morocco, Ganntour, Youssouffia.

Pseudoliva michelini paucispinata Salvan, 1954: 200. Eo-cene. Morocco.

Pseudoliva michelini multispinata Salvan, 1954: 200, Pl. 16 figs. 2, 4-6. Eocene. Morocco.

Pseudoliva michelini longispinata Salvan, 1954: 200. Eo-cene. Morocco.

Pseudoliva minutissima Salvan, 1954: ?. Early Paleocene. Danian. Morocco.

TAKI, I. & OYAMA, K., 1954. Matajiro Yokoyama's Pliocene and later faunas from the Kwanto region in Japan. Palaeontological Society of Japan, Special Papers 2: 1-68.*

1955

DODGE, H., 1955. A historical review of the mollusks of Linnaeus. Part 3. The genera Bulla and Voluta of the

class Gastropoda. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 107(1): 1-158.*

HERTLEIN, L.G. & STRONG, A.M., 1955. Marine mollusks col-lected during the "Askoy" Expedition to Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador in 1941. Bulletin of the Amer-ican Museum of Natural History 107(2): 159-318.*

KOROBKOV, I.A., 1955. Справочник И Методическое Руководство По Третичным Моллюскам Брюхоногие. [Handbook and methodical guide to ter-tiary mollusks. Gastropods]: 1-795. Moscou.

PERRY, L.M. & SCHWENGEL, J.S., 1955. Marine shells of the western coast of Florida. Bulletins of American Pale-ontology 95: 1-318.*

SOUZA LOPES, H. DE & ALVARENGA, M., 1955. Contribuição aoconhecimento dos moluscos da Ilha Fernando de Noronha – Brasil. Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico 6(1-2): 157-190.*

1956

DELL, R.K., 1956. The archibenthal Mollusca of New Zeal-and. Bulletin of the Dominion Museum 18: 1-235.Baryspira novaezelandiae benthicola Dell, 1956: 124. Re-

cent. Chatham Rise.

Baryspira bathamae Dell, 1956: 124. Recent. Saunders Canyon, off Otago Peninsula, New Zealand.

DODGE, H., 1956. A historical review of the mollusks of Linnaeus. Part 4, The genera Buccinum and Strom-bus of the class Gastropoda. Bulletin of the AmericanMuseum of Natural History 111: 157-310 + 92.*

GABRIEL, C.J., 1956. Mollusca from South East of King Is-land, Bass Strait. Memoirs of the National Museum ofVictoria 22: 1-16.*

OLSON, O.P., 1956. The genus Baryspira (Mollusca) in New Zealand. New Zealand Geological Survey, Pale-ontological Bulletin 24: 1-32.Gemaspira Olson, 1956: 14. Type species by original desig-

nation: Ancilla robusta Marwick, 1924.

Spinaspira Olson, 1956: 17. Type species by original desig-nation: Baryspira stortha Olson, 1956.

Gracilispira Olson, 1956: 23. Type species by original des-ignation: Ancillaria novaezelandiae Sowerby, 1859. Typespecies now fixed (under Article 70.3 of the Code) asAncilla nana Watson, 1886 (the earliest available spe-cies-group taxon), misidentified as Ancillaria novaezelandiae Sowerby, 1859, by Olson (1956).

Baryspira australis epacra Olson, 1956: 12, Pl. 1 figs. 8-11. Pleistocene. Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand.

Baryspira erica Olson, 1956: 13, Pl. 2 figs. 6-7. Pleistocene. Mangatahi Stream, New Zealand.

Baryspira gladiolaria Olson, 1956: 13-14, Pl. 2 figs. 4-5. Pliocene. Onga Onga Rd., Waipukurau, New Zealand.

Baryspira oraria Olson, 1956: 14, Pl. 2 figs. 8-9. Pliocene. Waipipi, New Zealand.

Baryspira pristina Olson, 1956: 16, Pl. 3 figs. 14-15. Oligo-cene. Wharekuri, New Zealand.

Baryspira stortha Olson, 1956: 18, Pl. 4 figs. 1-2. Miocene. Clifden, New Zealand. Type species of Spinaspira Olson, 1956.

Baryspira stortha var. irrisa Olson, 1956: 18, Pl. 4 figs. 3-4. Miocene. Clifden, New Zealand.

Baryspira cingulata Olson, 1956: 18-19, Pl. 4 figs. 5-6. Mio-cene. Clifden, New Zealand.

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Baryspira pakaurangiensis Olson, 1956: 19, Pl. 4 figs. 11-12. Miocene. Pakaurangi Point, New Zealand.

Baryspira cuppedia Olson, 1956: 22, Pl. 5 figs. 11-12. UpperOligocene-Lower Miocene. Otiake, New Zealand.

Baryspira novaezelandiae (Sowerby) Olson, 1956: 24, Pl. 6 figs. 1-4. Not Ancillaria novaezelandiae Sowerby, 1859. Earliest available name: Ancilla nana Watson, 1886.

Baryspira wairarapaensis Olson, 1956: 26, Pl. 6 figs. 25-26. Upper Miocene. Bells Creek, Mangaopari Stream, Wair-arapa, New Zealand.

Baryspira firthi Olson, 1956: 26, Pl. 6 figs. 15-18. Pleisto-cene. Livingstone Bridge, Rangitikei River, New Zeal-and.

Baryspira gigartoides Olson, 1956: 27, Pl. 6 figs. 13-14. Up-per Oligocene. Awamoa Beach and Creek, Otaga, New Zealand.

Baryspira rimuensis Olson, 1956: 27, Pl. 6 figs. 19-20. Plio-cene. Te Rimu Sand, Wanganui River, Waipakura, New Zealand.

Ancilla allani Olson, 1956: 30, Pl. 7 figs. 13-14. Lower Eo-cene. Otaio Gorge, Dannevirke Series, New Zealand.

OLSSON, A.A., 1956. Studies on the genus Olivella. Pro-ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil-adelphia 108: 155-225.* [Type designation of Olivina Orbigny, 1841]Agaroniinae Olsson, 1956: 169. Type genus: Agaronia

Gray, 1839.

Niteoliva Olsson, 1956: 189-190. Type species by original designation: Porphyria minuta Link, 1807.

Pachyoliva Olsson, 1956: 210. Type species by original designation: Oliva columellaris Sowerby, 1825.

Zanoetella Olsson, 1956: 204. Type species by original designation: Oliva zanoeta Duclos, 1835.

Macgintiella Olsson, 1956: 205-206. Type species by ori-ginal designation: Olivella watermani McGinty, 1940.

Minioliva Olsson, 1956: 209. Type species by original des-ignation: Olivella perplexa Olsson, 1956.

Jaspidella Olsson, 1956: 212. Type species by original des-ignation: Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791.

Olivella nivea chiriquiensis Olsson, 1956: 173, Pl. 11 fig. 4. Recent. Bocas del Toro, Panama.

Olivella adelae Olsson, 1956: 173, Pl. 10 figs. 8-8a, Pl. 16 figs. 9-9a. Recent. Lake Worth, Florida.

Olivella macgintyi Olsson, 1956: 175-176, Pl. 12 fig. 3. Re-cent. Off Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

Olivella stegeri Olsson, 1956: 176, Pl. 14 fig. 10. Recent. 100 miles E of Alacran, Mexico.

Olivella bitleri Olsson, 1956: 178, Pl. 15 figs. 4-4a. Recent. Panama, Panama Bay.

Olivella broggii Olsson, 1956: 179, Pl. 9 figs. 5-5a. Recent. Peru, Zorritos.

Olivella riverae Olsson, 1956: 179, Pl. 10 figs 4-4a. Recent. Peru, Zorritos.

Olivella cocosensis Olsson, 1956: 180, Pl. 14 figs. 9-9a. Re-cent. Cocos Island, Chatham Bay.

Olivella drangai Olsson, 1956: 180, Pl. 15 fig. 7. Recent. Galapagos, San Cristobal Island, Bahia Wreck.

Olivella rehderi Olsson, 1956: 181, Pl. 10 fig. 7. Recent. Panama, Panama Bay.

Olivella venezuelensis Olsson, 1956: 181-182, Pl. 13 fig. 3. Upper Miocene of Punta Blanco beds to the N of La Guaira, Venezuela.

Olivella wilsoni Olsson, 1956: 183, Pl. 14 figs. 4-4a. Plioceneor uppermost Miocene. Alligator Creek, near Acline, Florida, USA.

Olivella mansfieldi Olsson, 1956: 187. Miocene. Jackson Bluff, Florida, USA.

Olivella paraisa Olsson, 1956: 188-189, Pl. 13 fig. 1. Mio-cene. Banana River, Costa Rica.

Olivella peterseni Olsson, 1956: 191-192, Pl. 11 figs 7-7a-b. Recent. Peru, Zorritos.

Olivella morrisoni Olsson, 1956: 192, Pl. 15 figs. 3-3a. Re-cent. Rio Marino mouth on East Beach, San José Is-land, Pearl Islands, Panama.

Olivella terryi Olsson, 1956: 193, Pl. 13 figs. 4-4a. Miocene. North-eastern Costa Rica.

Olivella marksi Olsson, 1956: 194, Pl. 14 fig. 6. Miocene. Cueva de Angostura, Rio Santiago, Province of Esmer-aldas, Ecuador.

Olivella thompsoni Olsson, 1956: 197, Pl. 14 figs. 8-8a. Edge of Pourtalès Platform southward of Sombrero Light off Marathon, Florida Keys, Florida, USA.

Olivella johnsoni Olsson, 1956: 198, Pl. 12 figs. 8-8a. Mio-cene. Bailey’s Ferry, Chipola, Florida, USA.

Olivella locklini Olsson, 1956: 203, Pl. 14 fig. 5. Miocene. Al-ligator Creek, Florida, USA [= Pliocene. Okeechobee Group, Tamiami Formation].

Olivella perplexa Olsson, 1956: 209-210, Pl. 16 fig. 7. Re-cent. Marathon, Florida Keys, Florida, USA.

Olivella acteocina Olsson, 1956: 210-211, Pl. 12 fig. 6. Re-cent. Panama.

Jaspidella miris Olsson, 1956: 214, Pl. 15 figs. 2-2a. Recent.Gulf of Mexico.

VILLALTA COMELLA, J.F. DE, 1956. Los moluscos fósiles del Eoceno Pirenaico. Boletín del Instituto Geológico y Minero de España 67: 3-119.*Olivancillaria bartoniensis Villalta Comella, 1956: 90-91, Pl.

10 figs. 1a-d, figs. 10-10a. Eocene. San Róman de Basa, Huesca, Spain.

Ancilla eocenica Villalta Comella, 1956: 92-93, Pl. 10 figs. 2a-b, figs. 11-11a. Eocene. San Róman de Basa, Huesca,Spain.

1957

BUCKUP, L. & BUCKUP, E.H., 1957. Catálogo dos moluscos do Museo Rio-Grandense de Ciēncias Naturais. Iheringia, Zoologia 1: 1-40.*

COLLIGNON, J., 1957. Mollusques testacés marins. In: Mol-lusques, crustacés, poissons marins des côtes d'A.E.F en collection au Centre d'Océanographie de l'Institut d'Etudes Centrafricaines de Pointe-Noire: 1-62. Paris.*

GLIBERT, M., 1957. Pélécypodes et Gastropodes du Rupélien supérieur et du Chattien de la Belgique. Mémoires de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique 137: 1-98.*

1958

ABBOTT, R.T., 1958. The marine mollusks of Grand Cay-man Island, British West Indies. Monographs of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 11: 1-138.*

BERRY, S.S., 1958. Notices of new Eastern Pacific Mol-lusca. II. Leaflets in Malacology 1(15): 83-90.Olivella fletcherae Berry, 1958: 85. Recent. Cholla Cove,

Bahia de Adair, Sonora, Mexico.

Olivella walkeri Berry, 1958: 85-86. Recent. First large bay W of Las Tetas de Cabra, Sonora, Mexico.

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BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1958. Olividae. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 181: 2-21.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1958. [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 182: 2-26.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1958. Corrections and addi-tions. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 182: 133.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1958. [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 183: 2-23.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1958. Correction. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 183: 23.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1958. [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 184: 2-23.*

COOMANS, H.E., 1958. A survey of the littoral Gastropoda of the Netherlands Antilles and other Caribbean Is-lands. Studies on the Fauna of Curaçao and other Caribbean islands 31: 42-111.*

LUDBROOK, N.H., 1958. The molluscan fauna of the Pliocene strata underlying the Adelaide Plains. Part V. Gastropoda (Eratoidae to Scaphandridae). Trans-actions of the Royal Society of South Australia 81: 43-111.*Ancilla adelaidensis Ludbrook, 1958: 68-69, Pl. 3 fig. 9. Plio-

cene. Creek Sands, Adelaide, Australia.

MONGIN, D., 1958. Observations sur les espèces Miocènes: “Ancilla glandiformis” Lamarck et “Cardita jouanneti” Basterot. Comptes rendus du Congrès desSociétés savantes, Coloque sur le Miocène 83 Con-grès: 231-237.

OLSSON, A.A. & MCGINTY, T.L., 1958. Recent marine mol-lusks from the Caribbean coast of Panama with the description of some new genera and species. Bullet-ins of American Paleontology 39(177): 1-58.Olivella minuta marmosa Olsson & McGinty, 1958: 38, Pl. 2

figs. 2-2a. Recent. Bocas Island, Panama.

PALMER, K.V.W., 1958. Type specimens of marine Mol-lusca described by P. P. Carpenter from the west coast (San Diego to British Columbia). The Geolo-gical Society of America Memoir 76: 1-376.*

SIEBER, R., 1958. Systematische Übersicht der jungter-tiären Gastropoden des Wiener Beckens. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 62: 123-192.*

1959

BARNARD, K.H., 1959. Contributions to the knowledge of South African marine Mollusca. Part II. Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata: Rhachiglossa. Annals of the South African Museum 45(1): 1-237.*

BURCH, J.Q., 1959. Classification in the Olividae. Ameri-can Malacological Union, Annual Report 1959: 5-6.

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 195 9 . [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 185: 2-8.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 195 9 . [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 186: 2-12.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 195 9 . [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 187: 2-8.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 195 9 . [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 187: 2-14, 18-23.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 195 9 . [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 188: 2-14.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 195 9 . [Olividae]. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 192: 2-13.*

DITTMER, E., 195 9 . Jungtertiäre Ablagerungen im west-lichen Schleswig-Holstein. Meyniana 8: 1-21.*

HABE, T., 1959. Radulae of four gastropods from South Australia and New Zealand. Journal of the Malacolo-gical Society of Australia 1: 37-38.*Austrancilla Habe, 1959: 37, fig. 3. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Ancilla edithae Pritchard & Gatliff, 1898.

ICZN (INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE), 1959. Opinion 579. Determination of the type-species of the nominal genus Ancilla Lamarck, 1799 (class Gastropoda). Bulletin of Zoo-logical Nomenclature 17: 146-147.*

KIRA, T., 1959. Coloured illustrations of the shells of Ja-pan. 2nd edition. First printing. Osaka1.Turrancilla apicalis Kira, 1959: 79, Pl. 31 fig. 2. Recent.

Baryspira urasima Kira, 1959: 80, Pl. 31 fig. 3. Recent.

Oliva hirasei Kira, 1959: 80, Pl. 31 fig. 8. Recent.

MACPHERSON, J.H., 1959. New gasteropods from North Australia. Memoirs of the National Museum of Vic-toria 24: 51-57.*Alocospira rosea Macpherson, 1959: 53-54, unnumbered

plate fig. 4. Recent. Green Island, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

MARCUS, E. & MARCUS, E., 1959. Studies on Olividae. Bole-tim Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras da Uni-versidade de São Paulo 232, Zool. 22: 99-188.*

MARCUS, E. & MARCUS, E., 1959. On the reproduction of “Olivella”. Boletim Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências eLetras da Universidade de São Paulo 232, Zool. 22: 189-200.*

MATSUI, M., 1959. On some Oligocene molluscan fossils from Hokkaido, Japan. Journal of the Faculty of Sci-ence, Hokkaido University. Series 4, Geology and mineralogy 10(2): 289-304.*Olivella ezoana Matsui, 1959: 295-296, Pl. 1 figs. 9a-b, 10a-b,

11, 12a-b, 13a-b. Berutsunai-gawa, Akan-mura; Shak-ubetsu Coal Mine, Onbetsu-mura; Kamishoro, Shira-nuka-machi, Kushiro Province; Momijiyama, Yubari City;all in Hokkaido, Japan. Onbetsu Formation and Poronai Formation (? Paratype). Oligocene (Eocene).

1 Please refer to Bieler & Petit (1990) for information of valid taxa intro-duced in this work.

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ROSSI RONCHETTI, C., 1959. Revisione della fauna neoc-retacica della Libia. Fam. Trochidae, Columbellidae, Olividae. Rivista Italiana de Paleontologia e Strati-grafia 65: 55-71.Pseudoliva subcostata paucicostata Rossi Ronchetti, 1959:

64-65, Pl. 1 fig. 34. Late Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. East Tripoli, Lybia.

Pseudoliva sofegginense Rossi Ronchetti, 1959: ?. Late Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. East Tripoli, Lybia.

SHUTO, T., 1959. Olivid gastropods from the Miyazaki Group (Palaeontological study of the Miyazaki Group - VI). Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography 30: 169-182.Ancilla oyamai Shuto, 1959: 171, Pl. 14 figs. 1, 5. Pliocene.

Takanabe Formation. Hagenoshita, Uwaye-mura (Takanabe-machi) and Tori-yama (Paratype), Kawamin-ami-mura, Koyu-gun, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan.

Ancilla otukai Shuto, 1959: 174, Pl. 14 figs. 2-3, 15. Mio-cene. Tsuma Formation of the Miyazaki Group. Kanekura, Sanzai-mura, Koyu-gun, Miyazaki Prefecture,Japan.

TSUDA, K., 1959. New Miocene molluscs from the Kurosedani Formation. Journal of the Faculty of Sci-ence Niigata University (2)3: 67-110.Oliva osawanoensis Tsuda, 1959: 94, Pl. 5 figs. 8a-10. Iwak-

ishin, Osawano-machi, Kaminiikawa-gun, Toyama Pre-fecture, Japan. Kurosedani Formation. Miocene (early Miocene).

SOLEM, A., 1959. Marine Mollusca of the New Hebrides. Pacific Science 13: 253-268.*

ZBYSZEWSKI, G., 1959. Étude structurale de l'Aire Ty-phonique de Caldas da Rainha. Memôria Serviços Geolôgicos de Portugal (NS)3: 1-182.

1960

BARNARD, K.H., 1960. New species of South African ma-rine gastropods. Journal of Conchology 24: 438-442.Nux Barnard, 1960: 439. Type species by original designa-

tion: Nux alabaster Barnard, 1960.

Nux alabaster Barnard, 1960: 439, fig. 2. Recent. ?.

BRANN, D.C. & KENT, L.S., 1960. Catalogue of the type and figured specimens in the Paleontological Re-search Institution. Bulletins of American Paleontology40: 1-995.

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1960. Catalogue of Recent and fossil olives. Minutes of the Conchological Club of Southern California 196: 1-46.*

GLIBERT, M., 1960. Les Volutacea fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger. Mémoires de l'Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (2)61: 8-105.*Pseudolivella Glibert, 1960: 20-21. Type species by original

designation: Oliva impressa Vasseur, 1882.

KURODA, T., 1960. Okinawa guntōsan kairui mokuroku (tō-sokurui o nozoku) [A catalogue of molluscan fauna ofthe Okinawa Islands (exclusive of Cephalopoda)]: i-iv+ 1-104.Amalda lactea Kuroda, 1960: ?. Recent. Miyako Island, Oki-

nawa Prefecture, Japan.

MACNEIL, F.S., 1960. Tertiary and Quaternary Gastropoda of Okinawa. United States Geological Survey Profes-sional Paper 339: 1-153.*Ancilla chinenensis MacNeil, 1960: 87-88, Pl. 8 fig. 30. Up-

per Pliocene. Shinzato Formation, Miyagishima Islet, Okinawa, Japan.

Ancillina iwaensis MacNeil, 1960: 88, Pl. 4 fig. 12. Miocene. Okinawa, Japan.

Oliva mustelina paucicallosa MacNeil, 1960: 88-89, Pl. 4 figs. 8, 13. Yonabaru clay member, Okinawa. Cut along side of trail to Kakazu from Highway 11, near top of hill at south edge of village, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Yonabaru Formation. Miocene (Pliocene).

PERRILLIAT, M.C., 1960. Moluscos del Mioceno de la Cuenca Salina del istmo de Tehuantepec, México. Paleontologia Mexicana 8: 1-38.*

ZANARDINI, I.F., 1960. Uma nova especie de Agaronia do Parana “Olividae, Molusca”. Boletim do Instituto de Historia Natural. Zoologia (Brazil) 2: 3 pp.Agaronia langei Zanardini, 1960: ?. Recent.

1961

DEY, A.K., 1961. The Miocene Mollusca from Quilon, Ker-ala (India). Memoirs of the Geological Survey of In-dia. Palaeontologia Indica (NS)36: i-vii + 1-129.

HABE, T., 1961. Coloured illustrations of the shells of Japan. II: i-ix + [3] + 1-182. Osaka.Olivella inornata “Sowerby” Habe, 1961: 67, Pl. 33 fig. 12.

PFLUG, H.D., 1961. Mollusken aus dem Tertiär von Santo Domingo. Acta Humboldtiana. Series Geológica et Palaeontologica 1: 1-107.

WARMKE, G.L. & ABBOTT, R.T., 1961. Caribbean seashells: 1-345. Narbert.

1962

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1962. New species of Oliva from West Mexico. The Nautilus 75: 165-166.*Oliva rejecta Burch & Burch, 1962: 166, Pl. 17 left figures.

Recent. La Paz, Baja California, Mexico.

CLENCH W.J. & TURNER, R.D., 1962. New names introducedby H. A. Pilsbry in the Mollusca and Crustacea. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Spe-cial Publication 4: 1-218.*

GABRIEL, C.J., 1962. Additions to the marine molluscan fauna of south eastern Australia including descrip-tions of new genus Pillarginella, six new species and two subspecies. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria 25: 177-210.*

HABE, T., 196 2 . Coloured illustrations of the shells of Japan. II: i-ix + [3] + 1-182. Osaka. (Second printing).Olivella aureobalteata Habe, 1962: 67, Pl. 33 fig. 12. Re-

cent. Japan. Nomen nudum.

IREDALE, T. & MCMICHAEL, D.F., 1962. A reference list of the marine Mollusca of New South Wales. Australian Mu-seum Memoir 11: 1-109.*

KIRA, T., 1962. Shells of the Western Pacific in color. 1-224. Osaka.

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KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1962. Nuevo subgénero y nueva es-pecie de Olivella de la costa Atlántica del Uruguay. Archiv für Molluskenkunde 91: 95-98.*Orbignytesta Klappenbach, 1962: 95. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Olivella formicacorsii Klappenbach, 1962.

Olivella formicacorsii Klappenbach, 1962: 95-98, figs. 1-6. Recent. Playa la Coronilla, Dep. De Rocha, Uruguay. Type species of Orbignytesta Klappenbach, 1962.

PAINE, R.T., 1962. Reproduction of Olivella mutica. The Nautilus 75: 139-142.*

REHDER, H.A., 1962. Contribucion al conocimiento de los moluscos marinos del Archipielago de Los Roques y La Rochila. Memoria de la Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales La Salle 22 116-138.*

STOHLER, R., 1962. Preliminary report on growth studies inOlivella biplicata. The Veliger 4(3): 150-151.

WEISBORD, N.E., 1962. Late Cenozoic gastropods from northern Venezuela. Bulletins of American Paleonto-logy 42(193): 1-672.*Oliva schepmani Weisbord, 1962: 370-374, Pl. 33 figs. 5-13.

Pliocene. Lower Mare formation at W-13, on hillside above west bank of Quebrada Mare Abajo, Venezuela.

Olivella gracilis ternuculata Weisbord, 1962: 378-380, Pl. 34figs. 9-10. Pliocene. Lower Mare formation, W of Quebrada Mare Abajo, Venezuela.

Olivella spissilabiata Weisbord, 1962: 380-381, Pl. 34 figs. 11-14. Pliocene. Lower Mare formation, W of Quebrada Mare Abajo, Venezuela.

Olivella fundarugata Weisbord, 1962: 385-386, Pl. 35 figs. 1-8. Pliocene. Mare formation near W-14, on hillside above W bank of Quebrada mare Abajo, Venezuela.

Olivella subfilifera Weisbord, 1962: 386-388, Pl. 35 figs. 9-10. Pliocene. Mare formation near W-13, on hillside above W bank of Quebrada mare Abajo, Venezuela.

Olivella maiquetiana Weisbord, 1962: 388-389, Pl. 35 figs. 11-14. Late Miocene or Early Pliocene. Playa Grande formation (Maiquetia member) at W-4, Quebrada Las Pailas, Venezuela.

Olivella salinae Weisbord, 1962: 389-390, Pl. 35 figs. 15-16.Pliocene. La Salina, W of Puerto Cabello, State of Caro-bobo, Venezuela.

Jaspidella caribbeana Weisbord, 1962: 390-391, Pl. 35 figs. 19-20. Pliocene. Lower Mare formation, W of Quebrada Mare Abajo, Venezuela.

Jaspidella praecipua Weisbord, 1962: 391-392, Pl. 35 figs. 17-18. Pliocene. Mare formation near W-14, on hillside above W bank of Quebrada mare Abajo, Venezuela.

Ancilla venezuelana Weisbord, 1962: 393-395, Pl. 36 figs. 5-6. Pliocene. Lower Mare formation, W of Quebrada Mare Abajo, Venezuela.

1963

ALEKSEEV, A.K., 1963. Палеогеновая Фауна Моллюсков Северного Приаралья [The Paleogene molluscan fauna of the northern Aral region]: 1-230. Erevan.

BERRY, S.S., 1963. Notices of new Eastern Pacific Mol-lusca. V. Leaflets in Malacology 1(23): 139-146.Olivella cymatilis Berry, 1963: 146. Recent. Magdalena Bay,

Baja California, Mexico.

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1963. Genus Olivella in East-ern Pacific. The Nautilus 77(1): 1-8.*

BURCH, J.Q. & CAMPBELL, G.B., 1963. Four new Olivella from Gulf of California. The Nautilus 76: 120-126.*Olivella altatae Burch & Campbell, 1963: 123-124, Pl. 6 figs.

5-6. Recent. Mexico, Sinaloa, Altata.

Olivella sphoni Burch & Campbell, 1963: 124-125, Pl. 6 figs.1-4. Recent. Bocochibampo Bay, Guaymas, Mexico.

Olivella steveni Burch & Campbell, 1963: 125, Pl. 7 figs. 2-3. Recent. Two miles S of Aguachale, Baja California, Mexico.

Olivella steveni campbelli Burch & Campbell, 1963: 125-126, Pl. 7 figs. 5-6. Recent. Bocochibampo Bay, Guay-mas, Mexico.

PERRILLIAT, M.C., 1963. Moluscos de la formación Agueguexquite (Mioceno medio) del istmo de Te-huantepec, México. Paleontologia Mexicana 14: 1-45.*

SHIKAMA, T. & HORIKOSHI, M., 19 63 . Selected shells of the world illustrated in colours: 1-154. Tokyo.

1964

BÁLDI, T., 1964. Über das Alter des „Pectunculussandes" von Törökbálint und das Problem der Oligozän-Miozän-Grenze. Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici 56: 135-149.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1964. The genus Agaronia J.E. Gray, 1839. The Nautilus 77(4): 110-112.*

DOLFUSS, R.-PH., 1964. Enumération des Cestodes du plancton et des Invertébrés marins - (6e Contribu-tion). Annales de Parasitologie 39(3): 329-379.*

FARMER, W.M., 1964. On hundred common marine anim-als from San Diego. San Diego Society of Natural History, Occasional Papers 14: 1-45 + [2].*

HABE, T., 1964. Shells of the western Pacific in color. 2. 1-233. Osaka.Olivella aureobalteata Habe, 1964: 103, Pl. 33 fig. 12. Re-

cent. No locality selected. Nomen nudum.

JOHNSON, R.I., 1964. The Recent Mollusca of Augustus Addison Gould. Bulletin of the United States NationalMuseum 239: 1-172.*

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1964. Nueva Olivella de la costa Bra-sileña del Estado de San Pablo. Comunicaciones Zoológicas de Museo de Historia Natural de Montevi-deo 8(101): 1-5.*Olivella defiorei Klappenbach, 1964: 2-5, Pl. 1 figs. 1-4. Re-

cent. Baraqueçaba, Isla de São Sebastiao, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil.

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1964. A new species of Olivancillaria from Uruguay and Brazil. The Nautilus 77: 132-134.*

Olivancillaria teaguei Klappenbach, 1964: 132-134, Pl. 8 figs. 1, 3-5, 8 [sic! = 1-2, 4, 8]. Recent. La Coronilla, Department of Rocha, Republic of Uruguay.

OLSSON, A.A., 1964. Neogene mollusks from northwest Ecuador: 1-256. Ithaca.Oliva cueva Olsson, 1964: 134, Pl. 23 figs. 2-2a. Miocene.

Angostura formation, Cueva de Angostura, Río Santi-ago, Ecuador.

Oliva cayapa Olsson, 1964: 134, Pl. 23 fig. 1. Miocene. An-gostura formation, Telembi, Rio Cayapas, Ecuador.

Olivella telembiensis Olsson, 1964: 135, Pl. 23 fig. 7. Mio-cene. Angostura formation, Telembi, Rio Cayapas, Ecuador.

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Agaronia burchi Olsson, 1964: 136, Pl. 23 figs. 3-3a. Mio-cene. Angostura formation, Telembi, Rio Cayapas, Ecuador.

OLSSON, A.A. & PETIT, R.E., 1964. Some Neogene Mol-lusca from Florida and the Carolinas. Bulletins of American Paleontology 47(217): 505-574.*Olivella druidwilsoni Olsson & Petit, 1964: 545, Pl. 81 fig. 5.

Pliocene. Tamiami Formation, Pinecrest Member. Pinecrest beds, Pinecrest at the 40 mile bend, Tamiami trail, Florida, USA.

RIVAS, L.R., 1964. A reinterpretation of the concepts "Sympatric" and "Allopatric" with proposal of the addi-tional terms "Syntopic" and "Allotopic". Systematic Zoology 13(1): 42-43.*

SHIKAMA, T. & HORIKOSHI, M., 1964. Selected shells of the world illustrated in colours (II): 1-212. Tokyo.

SOHL, N.F., 1964. Neogastropoda, Opisthobranchia, and Basommatophora from the Ripley, Owl Creek, and Prairie Bluff Formations. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 331(B): 153-344.*

SOHL, N.F., 1964. Gastropods from the Coffee Sand (Up-per Cretaceous) of Mississippi. United States Geo-logical Survey Professional Paper 331(C): 345-394.*

STEARNS MACNEIL, F., 1964. Eocene Megafossils from Ishi-gaki-shima Ryukyu-retto. United States Geological Survey, Professional Paper 399B: 1-11.*

WOODRING, W.P., 1964. Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama. Descrip-tion of Tertiary mollusks (gastropods: Columbellidae to Volutidae). Unites States Geological Survey Pro-fessional Paper 306-C: 241-297.*Agaronia testacea hadra Woodring, 1964: 282, Pl. 47 fig. 6.

Miocene. Panama.

ZAPFE, H., 19 64 . Die vorzeitlichen Meere im Wiener Becken. Veröffentlichungen aus dem (des) Naturhis-torischen Museum(s) (NF)005: 118-130.*

1965

CASTELLANOS, Z.J.A. DE & FERNANDEZ, D., 1965. Considera-ciones sobre las especies del genero Olivella y nue-va especie para la Argentina. Neotropica 11: 101-104.Olivella santacruzense Castellanos & Fernandez, 1965:

102-104, figs. 10-11. Recent. Punta Medanosa, Santa Cruz, Argentina.

CHAVAN, A., 1965. Essai de réclassification des Olividae: Ancillinae. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France (7)7: 102-109.*Ancillus dixoni Chavan, 1965: 104. Replacement name for

Ancillaria obtusa J. de C. Sowerby, 1850, not Ancillaria obtusa Swainson, 1825, not Ancillaria obtusa Sowerby, 1830, not Ancillaria obtusa Petterd, 1886.

Ancillus systolostoma Chavan, 1965: 104. Replacement name for Ancilla subulata J. Sowerby, 1822, not Ancilla subulata Lamarck, 1803.

Amalda auberi Chavan, 1965: 106. Replacement name forAncillaria aperta Vasseur, 1882, not Ancillaria aperta Sowerby, 1825.

Amalda subobesa Chavan, 1965: 106. Replacement name for Ancilla obesa Chavan & Fischer, 1939, not Ancillaria obesa Sowerby, 1859.

FERNANDEZ, D., 1965. Nota sobre Ancilla tankervillei Swainson. Neotropica 11: 95-96.

JONG, K.M. DE & KRISTENSEN, I., 1965. Gegevens over de mariene gastropoden van Curacao. Corresponden-tieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Verenig-ing, Suppl. 1965: 1-56.*

JUNG, P., 1965. Miocene Mollusca from the Paraguana Peninsula, Venezuela. Bulletins of American Paleon-tology 49(223): 389-652.*

KAY, E.A., 1965. Marine molluscs in the Cuming collec-tion British Museum (Natural History) described by William Harper Pease. Bulletin of the British Museum(Natural History), Zoology, Supplement 1: 1-96.*

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1965. Consideraciones sobre el genero Olivancillaria d'Origny, 1840 y descripcion de dos nuevas especies de aguas Argentinas y Ur-uguayas. Comunicaciones Zoologicas del Museo de Historia Naturel de Montevideo 8(104): 1-10.*Olivancillaria carcellesi Klappenbach, 1965: 2-6, P1. 1 figs.

1-2. Recent. Punta del' Este, Departamento de Maldon-ado, Uruguay.

Olivancillaria uretai Klappenbach, 1965: 6-9, Pl. 2 figs. 1-2. Recent. La Paloma, Departamento Rocha, Uruguay.

NUTTALL, C.P., 1965. Report on the Haile collection of fos-sil mollusca from the Plio-Pleistocene Togopi Forma-tion, Dent Peninsula, Sabah, Malaysia. In: HAILE, N.S. & WONG, N.P.Y. (Editors), The Geology and Mineral Resources of Dent Peninsula, Sabah. Geological Survey, Borneo Region, Malaysia, Memoir 16: 155-192.

ODE, H. & SPEERS, A.B., 1965. Notes concerning Texas beach shells. Texas Conchologist 2(3): [2-3].*

1966

ADDICOTT, W.O., 1966. Late Pleistocene marine paleoecol-ogy and zoogeography in Central California. United States Geological Survey, Professional Paper 523-C: 1-21.*

ANONYMOUS, 1966. Notes of Interest: Baryspira novaeze-landiae. Poirieria 3(4): 56.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1966. A question concerning Olivia [sic!] rubrolabiata. Hawaiian Shell News 19(10): 4.*

CONDE, V., 1966. Studies on the ecology and distribution of the marine shelled Mollusca of Barbados. Gradu-ate Studies. Master of Science. I-iii + 1-378.*

FLEMING, C.A., 1966. Marwick's illustrations of New Zea-land shells with a check list of New Zealand Ceno-zoic Mollusca. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Bulletin 173: 1-456.

GARRARD, T.A., 1966. New species of mollusca from East-ern Australia (Part 2) with notes on some known species. Journal of the Malacological Society of Aus-tralia 1(10): 4-12.*Zemira bodalla Garrard, 1966: 5, Pl. 1 fig. 8. Recent. 18

miles NNE of Cape Moreton, Queensland, Australia.

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1966. Olivancillaria vesica (Gmelin, 1791) has priority over Olivancillaria auricularia (Lamarck, 1810). Archiv für Molluskenkunde 95: 75-77.

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OLSSON, A.A. & DANCE, S.P., 1966. The Linnean olives. Bulletins of American Paleontology 50(227): 215-220.*

PALMER, K.V.W. & BRANN, D.C., 1966. Catalogue of the Pa-leocene and Eocene Mollusca of the southern and eastern United States. Part II. Gastropoda. Bulletins of American Paleontology 48(218b): 471-1027.*

STANTON, R.J., 1966. Megafauna of the upper Miocene Castaic Formation, Los Angeles County, California. Journal of Paleontology 40(1): 21-40.*

STRAUSZ, L., 1966. Die Eozängastropoden von Dudar in Ungarn. Geologica Hungarica, Series Palaeontolog-ica 33: 1-200.*Olivella mitreola dudariensis Strausz, 1966: 133, Pl. 17 figs.

3-4. Eocene. Lutetian. Dudar, Hungary.

THOMÉ, J.W., 1966. Uma nova Olivancillaria (Gastropoda, Olividae) nas praias do Rio Grande do Sul. Papéis Avulsos do Departamento de Zoologia 19(13): 163-168.Olivancillaria buckuporum Thomé, 1966: 163-168, figs. 1-8.

Recent. Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

VERGNEAU, A.M., 1966. Monographie de la faune mala-cologique des gisements type de l'Oligocène aquitain: 1-454. Thesis. Bordeaux.

1967

ABBASS, H.L., 1967. A monograph on the Egyptian Paleo-cene and Eocene gastropods. United Arab Republic, Geological Survey-Geological Museum, Palaeontolo-gical Series, Monograph 4: 1-154.Ancilla sinaiensis Abbass, 1967: 95-96, Pl. 17 fig. 13. Eo-

cene. Bartonian. Wadi El-Tib, Sinai, Egypt.

Ancilla abdoi Awad & Abed, 1967: 96, Pl. 17 fig. 14. Paleo-cene. Danian. NE Tineida, Western Desert, Egypt.

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1967. The family Olividae. Pa-cific Science 21(4): 503-522.*

BURCH, J.Q. & BURCH, R.L., 1967. A new Ancilla from Brazil. The Nautilus 80: 81-82.*Ancilla matthewsi Burch & Burch, 1967: 81-82, fig. 1. Re-

cent. Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil. Type species of Hesper-ancilla Kilburn, 1981.

fig. 60. Ancilla matthewsi Burch & Burch, 1967. Type species of Hes-perancilla Kilburn, 1981. RV 2340. Brazil, Rio Grande Do Norte,

Natal, ex pisce from "Pacamon"-fish, January 1985. Scale bar is 1cm.

CERNOHORSKY, W.O., 1967. Marine shells of the Pacific: 1-248. Sydney.

GOLIKOV, A.N. & SCARLATO, O.A., 1967. Моллюски залива Посьет (Японское море) и их экология. Моллюски и их роль в биоценозах и формировании фаун. [Molluscs of the Possjet Bay (the Sea of Japan) and their ecology. Molluscs and their role in biocenoses and formation of faunas]. Trudy Zoologicheskogo In-stituta 42: 5-154.Olivella borealis Golikov, in Golikov & Scarlato, 1967: 62-63,

fig. 41. Recent. Posjet Bay, Russia.

GRIFFITH, L.M., 1967. The intertidal univalves of British Columbia. British Columbia Provincial Museum. Handbook 26: 1-101.

HABE, T., 1967. Common shells of Japan in color: i-xviii + 1-223. Osaka.

MATTHEWS, H.R. & RIOS, E. DE C., 1967. Segunda con-tribuição ao inventário dos moluscos marinhos do nordeste brasileiro. Arq. Estaçao de Biologia Mar-inha, Universidade Federale do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil 7(2): 113-121.*

OLSSON, A.A., 1967. Some Tertiary mollusks from South Florida and the Carribean. Paleontological Research Institutution, Special Publication 9: 1-61.Oliva murielae Olsson, 1967: 30, Pl. 6 fig. 10. Pleistocene.

Bermont Formation. Spoil bank near Indian Town, MartinCounty, Florida, USA.

Oliva edwardsi Olsson, 1967: 30-31, Pl. 6 fig. 7. Pleisto-cene. Bermont Formation. Belle Glade pit, Florida, USA.

POWELL, A.W.B., 1967. Mollusca of the Kermadec Islands.Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 6: 197-200.Amalda raoulensis Powell, 1967: 198, Pl. 38 figs. 4-5. Re-

cent. Denham Bay, Raoul (= Sunday) Island, Kermadec Islands (29°15'S-177°52'W).

SHUTO, T. & UEDA, Y., 1967. Further notes on new Oligocene gastropods from North Kyushu. Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography 38: 27-42.Ancilla matsushitai Shuto & Ueda, 1967: 38, Pl. 2 figs. 8-9.

Oligocene. Roadside cutting at the pass north of Obo, Arita-machi, Nishimatsuura-gun, Saga Prefecture, Ja-pan. Kishima Formation.

WILSON, E.C. & KENNEDY, G.L., 1967. Type specimens of Recent invertebrates (except Arachnida and Insecta) in the San Diego Natural History Museum. Transac-tions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 14: 239-279.

1968

ARAKAWA, K.Y., 1968. Studies on molluscan faeces (III). Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory 16(2): 127-139.*

CONDER, T.D., 1968. Comparative anatomical studies in the genus Oliva (Mollusca: Gastropoda): i-vii + 1-60. Thesis.

EDWARDS, D.C., 1968. Reproduction in Olivella biplicata. The Veliger 10(4): 297-304.*

KEEN, M., 1968. West American mollusk types at the British Museum (Natural History). IV Carpenter's Mazatlan collection. The Veliger 10(4): 389-439.*

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MARCUS, E. & MARCUS, E., 1968. On the prosobranchs An-cilla dimidiata and Marginella fraterculus. Proceed-ings of the Malacological Society of London 38(1): 55-69.

MOORE, E.J., 1968. Fossil mollusks of San Diego County. San Diego Society of Natural History, Occasional Pa-per 15: 1-76.*

MURAYAMA, S. & HIRASTA, K., 1968. Shell-bearing molluscs of the Uji Islets. Memoirs of the Faculty of Fishery, Kagoshima University 17: 86-93.*

OLSSON, A.A. & CROVO, L.E., 1968. Observations on aquar-ium specimens of Oliva sayana Ravenel. The Veliger 11(1): 31-32.*

RICHARDS, H.G., 1968. Catalogue of invertebrate fossil types at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila-delphia. Special Publications of the Academy of Nat-ural Sciences of Philadelphia 8: 1-222.

ZHIDKOVA, L.S. ET AL., 1968. Атлас Моллюсков Верхнего Миоцена И Плиоцена Сахалина [Atlas of mollusks of the Upper Pliocene and Miocene of Sakhalin]: 1-179. Moscou.

1969

BERRY, S.S., 1969. Notices of new Eastern Pacific Mol-lusca. VIII. Leaflets in Malacology 1: 159-166.Oliva ionopsis Berry, 1969: 163-164. Recent. Bahia de Las

Palmas, Baja California Sur, Mexico.

DANCE, S.P., 1969. Rare shells: 1-128. Berkeley/Los An-geles.

EDWARDS, D.C., 1968. Predators on Olivella biplicata, in-cluding a species-specific avoidance response. The Veliger 11(4): 326-333.*

JOHNSON, R.I., 1969. Pfeiffer’s Novitates Conchologica, Series I, Land Mollusca, 1854-1979, and Dunker’s Novitates Conchologicae, Series II, Marine Mollusca, 1862-1882. A complete collation. Journal of the Soci-ety for the Bibliography of Natural History 5(3): 236-239.

JUNG, P., 1969. Miocene and Pliocene mollusks from Trinidad. Bulletins of American Paleontology 55(247):289-657.*

ODÉ, H., 1969. Olivella minuta and Olivella dealbata. Texas Conchologist 6: 25-26.*

RICHARDS, H.G., ABBOTT, R.T. & SKYMER, T., 1969. The ma-rine Pleistocene mollusks of Bermuda. Notulae Natu-rae 425: 1-10.

RICHARDS, M.C. & OLD, W.E., 1969. A catalogue of mollus-can type specimens in the Department of Living In-vertebrates, the American Museum of Natural History,New York, New York, U.S.A.: 1-147. New York.*

SHUTO, T., 1969. Neogene gastropods from Panay Island, the Philippines. Memoires of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D Geology 19(1): 1-250.Olivella gonzalesi Shuto, 1969: 158, Pl. 15, figs. 7, 8, 16.

Late Miocene. 2500 metres N of Lambunao along the main road leading to Calinog via Ulian River-bridge, Panay Island, Philippines.

STOHLER, R., 1969. Growth study in Olivella biplicata (Sowerby, 1825). The Veliger 11(3): 259-267.*

WILSON, B.R., 1969. Use of the propodium as a swimmingorgan in an ancillid (Gastropoda: Olividae). The Veliger 11(4): 340-342.*

WORK, R.C., 1969. Systematics, ecology, and distribution of the mollusks of Los Roques, Venezuela. Bulletin ofMarine Science 19(3): 614-711.*

ZEIGLER, R.F., 1969. Two infrasubspecific forms in Oliva. The Nautilus 83(1): 14-19.*Oliva incrassata forma burchorum Zeigler, 1969: 15, fig. 1.

Not available, introduced as a forma/variety after 1961. Recent. San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico.

Oliva tremulina forma oldi Zeigler, 1969: 16-17, fig. 2. Not available, introduced as a forma/variety after 1961. Re-cent. Bougainville Island, Solomon Islands.

ZEIGLER, R.F. & PORRECA, H.C., 1969. Olive shells of the world: 1-96. West Henrietta.

1970

D'ASARO, C.N., 1970. Egg capsules of prosobranch mol-lusks from South Florida and the Bahamas and noteson spawning in the laboratory. Bulletin of Marine Sci-ence 20: 414-440.*

BEU, A., 1970. Descriptions of new species and notes on taxonomy of New Zealand Mollusca. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand (Earth Sciences) 7(8): 111-136.*Amalda ovalis Beu, 1970: 132, Pl. 5 figs. 35-37. Middle Mio-

cene. Khaiwata River, 1 mile S of Ngahape, central Wairarapa, New Zealand.

Amalda olsoni Beu, 1970: 1132-133, Pl. 5 figs. 39-41. LowerPleistocene. Devil’s Elbow, Napier-Wairoa road, New Zealand.

FARMER, W.M., 1970. Swimming gastropods (Opistho-branchia and Prosobranchia). The Veliger 13(1): 73-89.*

HAMLYN-HARRIS, A.G., 1970. Oliva rubrolabiata. Hawaiian Shell News 1970(7): 5.*

HOERLE, S.E., 1970. Mollusca of the "Glades" Unit of southern Florida: Part 11; list of molluscan species of the Belle Glade Rock Pit, Palm Beach County, Flor-ida. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 8(2): 56-68.*

RIOS, E. DE C., 1970. Coastal Brazilian seashells: 1-255. Rio Grande.

ROSENKRANTZ, A., 1970. Marine Upper Cretaceous and lo-wermost Tertiary deposits in West Greenland. Investi-gations before and since 1938. Bulletin of the geolo-gical Society of Denmark 19: 406-453.*

VILLATTE, J., 1970. Deux Olividae identiques: Pseudoliva prima (Defrance) et Pseudoliva poursanensis (Don-cieux). Bulletin de la Société d'histoire naturelle de Toulouse 106 : 22-27.*

WOODRING, W.P., 1970. Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama. Descrip-tion of Tertiary mollusks (Gastropoda: Eulimidae, Marginellidae to Helminthoglyptidae). United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 306-D: 299-452.*Oliva colpotus Woodring, 1970: 434. Replacement name for

Oliva plicata Guppy, 1896, and for Oliva dimidiata Pilsbry & Johnson, 1917.

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1971

BRÉBION, PH., 1 971 . Les gastéropodes et scaphopodes duPliocène portugais. Remarques stratigrafiques et paléogéographiques. Boletim du Sociedade Geológ-ica de Portugal 17(2-3): 129-138.*

DARRAGH, T.A., 19 71 . Catalogue of Australian Tertiary Mol-lusca (except chitons). Memoirs of the National Mu-seum of Victoria 31: 125-212.*

JUNG, P., 1971. Fossil mollusks from Carriacou, West In-dies. Bulletins of American Paleontology 61(269): 147-262.*Oliva valens Jung, 1971: 195-196, Pl. 13 figs. 7-8. Early

Middle Miocene. Grand Bay Formation, Point St. Hilaire,Carriacou, West Indies.

Oliva delata Jung, 1971: 196-197, Pl. 14 figs. 1-4. Early Middle Miocene. Grand Bay Formation, Carriacou, WestIndies.

Jaspidella balba Jung, 1971: 197-198, Pl. 14 figs, 7-9. Early Middle Miocene. Grand Bay cliff, Grand Bay Formation, Carriacou, West Indies.

KEEN, A.M., 1971. Sea shells of tropical West America: 1-1064. Stanford. [For corrections, please refer to Keen, 1975]

KURODA, T., HABE, T. & OYAMA, K., 1971. The Sea Shells of Sagami Bay, collected by His Majesty the Emperor of Japan: i-xvi + (3) + xvi + 1-741 (Japanese text) + Pl. 1-121 + 1-489 (English text) + 1-51 (indices). Tokyo.Olivella aureobalteata Kuroda & Habe, 1971: 301-302 (Ja-

panese text), 196-197 (English text), Pl. 54 figs. 9-10. Recent. Sagami Bay, Japan. Junior homonym and syn-onym of Olivella aureobalteata Habe, 1964, and ofOlivella aureobalteata Habe, 1962.

REGTEREN ALTENA, C.O. VAN., 1971. On six species of mar-ine Mollusca from Suriname, four of which are new. Zoologische Mededelingen 45(5): 75-86.* Olivella olssoni Regteren Altena, 1971: 82-84, figs. 5a-c. Re-

cent. Suriname, Bigisanti.

SPHON, G.G., 1971. Type specimens of Recent mollusks in the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural His-tory. Los Angeles County Museum, Contributions in Science 213: 1-37.*

WILSON, B.R. & GILLETT, K., 1971. Australian shells; illus-trating and describing 600 species of marine gas-tropods found in Australian waters: 1-168. Sydney-Melbourne-Wellington-Auckland.

1972

CERNOHORSKY, W.O., 1972. A taxonomic evaluation of Re-cent and fossil non-mitrid species proposed in the family Mitridae (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 9: 205-229.*

CERNOHORSKY, W.O., 1972. Marine shells of the Pacific. 2: 1-411. Sydney.

EKDALE, A.A., 1972. Ecology and paleoecology of marine invertebrate communities in calcareous substrates, northeast Quintana Roo, Mexico: 1-159. Thesis. Houston.*

PERRILLIAT, M.C., 1972. Monografia de los moluscos del Mioceno medio de Santa Rosa, Veracruz, Mexico. Parte 1. (Gasterópodos: Fissurellidae a Olividae). Paleontologia Mexicana 32: 1-232.Oliva lisa Perrilliat, 1972: 103, Pl. 49 fig. 9, Pl. 50 figs. 1-7.

Miocene.

Oliva nicoli Perrilliat, 1972: ?. Miocene.

Olivella santalucreciensis Perrilliat, 1972: ?. Miocene.

Olivella boesei Perrilliat, 1972: ?. Miocene.

Olivella robusta Perrilliat, 1972: ?. Miocene.

1973

ADEGOKE, O.S., 1973. Paleocene mollusks from Ewekoro, southern Nigeria. Malacologia 14(1-2): 19-27.

BÁLDI, T., 1973. Mollusc fauna of the Hungarian Upper Oligocene (Egerian). Studies in stratigraphy, palaeoe-cology, palaeogeography and systematics: 1-511. Bu-dapest.

GLIBERT, M., 1973. Revision des Gastropoda du Danien etdu Montien de la Belgique. 1. Les Gastropoda du Calcaire de Mons. Mémoires Institut royal des Sci-ences naturelles de Belgique 173: 1-116.*Pseudoliva chavani Glibert, 1973: 71-72, Pl. 8 fig. 12. Pa-

leocene. Mons, Belgium. Junior primary homonym ofPseudoliva chavani Tessier, 1952. Renamed Sulcobuc-cinum multinodulosum Vermeij, 1998.

HAMADA, S., 1973. Olivella japonica (Gastropoda: Olivi-dae) preys on juvenile Meretrix lamarck (Bivalvia: Veneridae). The Venus 32: 94-96.

KENSLEY, B., 1973. Sea shells of Southern Africa. Gas-tropods: 1-225 + index. Cape Town.

MARINCOVICH, L., 1973. Intertidal mollusks of Iquique, Chile. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Bulletin 16: 1-49.*

NUTTALL, C.P. & COOPER, J., 1973. A review of some Eng-lish palaeogene Nassariidae, formerly referred to Cominella. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology 23: 177-219.

ODÉ, H., 1973. A survey of the mollusca fauna of the north-west Gulf of Mexico – preliminary report (con-tinued). Texas Conchologist 9: 60-72.*

OYAMA, K., 1973. Revision of Matajiro Yokoyama's type Mollusca from the Tertiary and Quaternary of the Kanto area. Palaeontological Society of Japan, Spe-cial Papers: 17: 1-148.*

1974

ABBOTT, R.T., 1974. American seashells. 2nd edition: 1-663. New York-Cincinnati-Toronto-London-Mel-bourne.

ALBANESI, C. & BUSSON, G., 1974. Gastéropodes du Cré-tacé supérieur de l'extrême-sud tunisien et de la ré-gion du Tinrhert (Sahara algérien). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia 80(2): 251-342.Pseudoliva bussoni Albanesi, 1974: ?. Early Eocene. S Tun-

esia.

BÁLDI, T., 1974. A Kiscellien, Egerien és Eggenburgien paratípusaként javasolt Budafok-2 szelvénye és makrofaunája [Profil und Makrofauna der als Paraty-

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pus für das Kiscellien, Egerien und Eggenburgien vorgeschlagenen Bohrung Budafok-2]. Földtani kö-zlöny 104: 40-59.*

HOUSTON, R.S., 1974. Functional morphology of reproduc-tion in selected neogastropods from the Puerto Pe-nasco region of Sonora, Mexico: i-xi + 1-110. Thesis. University of Arizona.*

POMEROL, CH. & FEUGUEUR, L., 1974. Guides géologiques régionaux: Bassin de Paris, Ile-de-France, Pays de Bray. 2ème édition entièrement refondue: 1-216. Paris.

PONDER, W.F., 1974. The origin and evolution of the Neogastropoda. Malacologia 12: 295-338 [for 1973].*

STRAUSZ, L., 1974. Die Eozänmollusken von Neszmély (Ungarn). Geologica Hungarica. Series Paleontolog-ica 38: 97-148.*

1975

BOSCH, M. VAN DEN, CADÉE, M.C. & JANSSEN, A.W., 1975. Lithostratigraphical and biostratirgraphical subdivi-sion of Tertiary deposits (Oligocene - Pliocene) in the Winterswijk - Almelo region (eastern part of the Netherlands). Scripta Geologica 29: 1-167.*

GOLIKOV, A.N. & STAROBOGATOV, Y.I., 1975. Systematics of the prosobranch gastropods. Malacologia 15: 185-232.*Olivancillariidae Golikov & Starobogatov, 1975: 213, note

36.

HUMPHREY, M., 1975. Sea shells of the West Indies: 1-351.London.

KEEN, A.M., 1975. "Sea shells of tropical west America": additions and corrections to 1975. Western Society of Malacologists, Occasional Paper 1: 1-66.*

KILBURN, R.N., 1975. Description of two new species of Amalda from the south-western Indian Ocean, with a note on Amalda similis (Sowerby, 1859). The Veliger 17: 229-232.*Amalda roscoae Kilburn, 1975: 229-230, figs. 2, 5. Recent.

Off Ponta Sao Sebastiao, Inhambane district, Mozambi-que.

Amalda trachyzonus Kilburn, 1975: 230-231, figs. 1, 4, 7. Recent. Gonubie, East London area, Cape Province, South Africa.

MAXWELL, P.A., 1975. Studies on New Zealand Cenozoic Mollusca, including the Eocene Mollusca of McCul-lough's Bridge, Waihao River, South Canterbury: 1-655. Thesis. Canterbury.*Micrancilla Maxwell, 1975: 419-420. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Amalda granum Maxwell, 1975.

Ancillus olsoni Maxwell, 1975: 412-414, Pl. 5 figs. 60-61. Eocene. McCullough's Bridge, New Zealand.

Amalda komata Maxwell, 1975: 416-419, Pl. 13 figs. 170-171. Eocene. Kapua Tuffs, Waihao R. (Kaiatan), New Zealand.

Amalda granum Maxwell, 1975: 420-421, Pl. 5 fig. 59. Eo-cene. McCullough's Bridge, New Zealand. Type species of Micrancilla Maxwell, 1975.

Ancillina kakano Maxwell, 1975: 615-617, Pl. 18 fig. 238. Middle Eocene. Kakaho Creek, Hampden Beach, North Otago, New Zealand.

Ancillina wellmani Maxwell, 1975: 617-618, Pl. 18 fig. 239. Miocene. Greymouth, New Zealand.

PONDER, W.F. & DARRAGH, T.A., 1975. The genus Zemira H.& A. Adams (Mollusca, Neogastropoda). Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 3(2): 89-109.*Zemira australis antecursoria Ponder & Darragh, 1975: 100,

Pl. 7 figs. 6-7, Pl. 8 figs. 6-9. Lower Miocene. S of Kennedy’s Creek, Princetown, Victoria, Australia.

PRIOR, C., 1975. Unknown Title. Keppel Bay Tidings 1975(Oct.-Nov.): 3.Oliva parkinsoni Prior, 1975: 3. Recent.

Oliva carneola var. violacea Prior, 1975: 3. Recent.

REGTEREN ALTENA, C.O. VAN., 197 5 . The Marine Mollusca of Suriname (Dutch Guiana) Holocene and recent. Part III. Gastropoda and Cephalopoda. Zoologische Ver-handelingen 139: 75-86.*

RIOS, E. DE C., 1975. Brazilian marine mollusks icono-graphy: 1-331. Rio Grande.

SALVAT, B. & RIVES, C., 1975. Coquillages de Polynésie: 1-391. Papeete-Tahiti.

1976

DONNER, D., 1976. Eight years of deep-water shelling. Hawaiian Shell News 1976(6): 1, 5.*

GRANGE, K.R., 1976. Observations on the feeding habits of Baryspira australis. Poirieria 8(3): 38-40.*

MAKARENKO, D.E., 1976. Gastropody nizhnego Paleocena Severnoj Ukrainy [Gastropoda of the Lower Pale-ocene from the north of the Ucraine]. Akademija Nauk Ukrainskoj S.S.R.: 1-180.

OGASAWARA, K., 1976. Miocene Mollusca from Ishikawa-Toyama Area, Japan. The science reports of the To-hoku University. Second series, Geology 46(2): 33-78.*Olivella omurai Ogasawara, 1976: 69, Pl. 15 figs. 2, 3a-b, 4.

River floor of Sai-kawa, about 1300 m upstream from Omma Bridge, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Ja-pan. Saikawa Formation. Miocene.

FOTHERINGHAM, N., 1976. The winter prey of Oliva sayana (Gastropoda: Olividae). The Veliger 19(1): 77-78.*

PAVIA, G., 1976. I tipi di alcuni gasteropodi terziari di Ste-fano Borson. Bollettino della Società paleontologica italiana 15(2): 145-158.

RADWIN, G.E. & COAN, E.V., 1976. A catalogue of collationsof works of malacological importance. Western Soci-ety of Malacologists, Occasional Paper 2: 1-34.*

WALLS, J.G. & WALLS, M.M., 1976. A misspelled name. Hawaiian Shell News 1976(7): 6.*

ZEIGLER, R.F., 1976. Family Olividae: dilemma of generic differentiation. Of Sea and Shore 7(2): 76-78.

1977

ABBASS, H.L., 1977. A monograph on the new Miocene gastropod species in the Cairo-Suez district, Egypt. Journal of the University of Kuwait (Science) 4: 83-158.*Oliva wagihi Abbass, 1977: 143, Pl. 7 figs. 7-8. Miocene.

Vindabonian (Helvetian), Lower Geneifa Member, Geneifa, Egypt.

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ADEGOKE, O.S., 1977. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Ewekoro formation (Paleocene) of southwestern Nigeria. Bulletins of American Paleontology 71(295): 1-379.*Vanpalmeriidae Adegoke, 1977: 203-204. Type genus:

Vanpalmeria Adegoke, 1977.

Vanpalmeria Adegoke, 1977: 204-205. Type species by ori-ginal designation: Vanpalmeria africana Adegoke, 1977.

Pseudoliva funkeana funkeana Adegoke, 1977: 162-164, Pl.25 figs. 7-16. Paleocene. Ewekoro formation, Nigeria.

Pseudoliva funkeana ornata Adegoke, 1977: 164-165, Pl. 25figs. 17-18. Paleocene. Ewekoro formation, Nigeria.

Pseudoliva adelekei Adegoke, 1977: 165, Pl. 165, Pl. 25 figs. 19-23. Paleocene. Ewekoro formation, Nigeria.

Pseudoliva rogersi Adegoke, 1977: 166, Pl. 25 figs. 24-25. Paleocene. Ewekoro formation, Nigeria.

Pseudoliva guineensis Adegoke, 1977: 166-168, Pl. 25 figs. 26-29, Pl. 26 figs. 1-3. Paleocene. Ewekoro formation, Nigeria.

Vanpalmeria africana Adegoke, 1977: 205, Pl. 31 figs. 7-10. Paleocene. Ewekoro formation, Nigeria. Type species ofVanpalmeria Adegoke, 1977.

BAŁUK, W. & RADWINSKI, A., 1977. Organic communities and facies development of the Korytnica Basin (Mid-dle Miocene; Holy Cross Mountains, Central Poland).Acta Geologica Polonica 27(2): 85-123.*

BURNAY, L.P. & MONTEIRO, A.A., 1977. Sea shells from Cape Verde Islands: 1-85. Rotterdam.

DOCKERY, D.T., 1977. Mollusca of the Moodys Branch For-mation, Mississippi. Mississippi Geological, Eco-nomic and Topographical Survey, Bulletin 120: 1-212.*

KILBURN, R.N., 1977. Descriptions of new species of Amalda and Chilotygma (Gastropoda: Olividae: Ancil-linae) with a note on the systematics of Amalda, An-cillus and Ancillista. Annals of the Natal Museum 23: 13-21.*Amalda crosnieri Kilburn, 1977: 15-16, figs. 2-3. Recent. Off

Nosy Bé, NW Malagasy Republic.

Amalda lemaitrei Kilburn, 1977: 16-18, figs. 5, 7. Recent. Agulhas bank, off Tsitsikama coast.

Amalda jenneri Kilburn, 1977: 18-19, figs. 6, 8. Recent. Agulhas Bank, Cape St. Blaize area.

Chilotygma testudae Kilburn, 1977: 19-20, fig. 4. Recent. Djibouti.

KILBURN, R.N. & JENNER, A.B., 1977. Descriptions of two new species of Ancillista from Mozambique. Annals of the Natal Museum 23: 71-74.*Ancillista aureocallosa Kilburn, 1977: 71, 73, figs. 1-2. Re-

cent. N of Beira, Mozambique.

Ancillista fernandesi Kilburn, 1977: 73-74, figs. 3-5. Recent. Between Inhaca Island and Ponta Zavora, Mozambique.

LADD, H.S., 1977. Cenozoic fossil mollusks from Western Pacific Islands; gastropods (Eratoidae through Harpidae). United States Geological Survey Profes-sional Paper 533: 1-84.*

MATTHEWS, H.R., MATTHEWS, H.C. & MUNIZ DIJCK, M.P., 1977. Uma nova espécie do genero Ancilla Lamarck, 1799, do nordeste brasileiro. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar 17(2): 115-119.*Ancilla faustoi Matthews, Matthews & Dijck, 1977: 115-119,

text fig. Off Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.

PALMER, K.V.W., 1977. The unpublished vélins of Lamarck(1802-1809): illustrations of fossils of the Paris Basin Eocene: 1-67. Ithaca.

PHILLIPS, D.W., 1977. Activity of the gastropod mollusk Olivella biplicata in response to a natural light/dark cycle. The Veliger 20(2): 137-143.

SHIKAMA, T., 1977. Descriptions of new and noteworty Gastropoda from Western Pacific and Indian Oceans.Science Reports of the Yokohama National Univer-sity 24(2): 9-23.*Baryspira utopica aureocallosa Shikama & Oishi, 1977: 17-

18, Pl. 3 figs 7a-b, Pl. 5 fig. 2. Recent. East China Sea near off West Kyushu, Japan.

Baryspira utopica parentalis Shikama & Oishi, 1977: 18, Pl. 3 figs. 8a-b. Pleistocene. Kikai Group of Kikai Island, Amami-Oshima Islands, Japan.

TOULMIN, L.D., 1977. Stratigraphic distribution of Pale-ocene and Eocene fossils in the eastern Gulf Coast region. Geological Survey of Alabama, Monograph 13: i-x + 1-416.*

WALLS, J.G. & WALL, M.M., 1977. The queen of the Ancil-lariae. Hawaiian Shell News 1977(8): 13.*

WELLS, F.E., 1977. Type specimens in the department of molluscs, Western Australian Museum. Records of the Western Australian Museum 6(1): 33-61.*

1978

ANONYMOUS, 1978. Bermuda Fisheries (Protected Species)Order 1978. Br 8/1978: 1-2.*

ARNAUD, P.M., 1978. Revision des taxa malacologiques meditérranéns introduit par Antoine Risso. Annales du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle de Nice 5: 101-150.

HINTON, A., 1978. Guide to shells of Papua New Guinea: 1-68. Port Moresby.

HINTON, A., 1978. Shells of New Guinea and the central Indo-Pacific: 1-94. Milton.

HINTON, A., 1978. Guide to Australian shells: 1-77 + index.Port Moresby.

KILBURN, R.N. & JENNER, A.B., 1978. Amalda lactea, a problem ancillid. Hawaiian Shell News 1978(4): 7.*

LÓPEZ, A., 1978. Jolly Olivellas, hungry Agaronias. Hawai-ian Shell News 1978(8): 16.*

LUDBROOK, N.H., 1978. Quaternary molluscs of the west-ern part of the Eucla Basin. Bulletin of the GeologicalSurvey of Western Australia 125: 1-286.*Zemira intermedia Ludbrook, 1978: 157-158, Pl. 17 figs. 19-

20. Late Pliocene. Roe Plains, Western Australia.

MAXWELL, P.A., 1978. Taxonomic and nomenclatural noteson some New Zealand Cenozoic Mollusca, with de-scriptions of new taxa. New Zealand Journal of Zo-ology 5: 15-46.*Ancillina kakano Maxwell, 1978: 39-40, fig. 49. Middle Eo-

cene. Kakaho Creek, Hampden Beach, North Otago, New Zealand.

Ancillina wellmanni Maxwell, 1978: 40, fig. 50. Middle Mio-cene. Greymouth, New Zealand.

PINNA, G. & SPEZIA, L., 1978. Catalogo dei tipi del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano; V. I typi dei gas-teropodi fossili. Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. Museo Civ. Storia Natur. Milano 119(2): 25-180.

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SAUBADE, A.-M., ROUSSELLE, L. & CHAVANON, S., 1978. Essai d’interprétation d’Ancilla glandiformis (Lk) (Gastéropode) et des formes voisines (A. obsoleta Broc. et A. raulini Cossm. et Peyr.) dans le Tertiaire Aquitain. Bulletin de l'Institut géologique du Bassin d’Aquitaine 24: 85-105.

WAGNER, R.J.L. & ABBOTT, R.T., 1978. Superfamily Volu-tacea. Family Olividae Latreille, 1825. Olive shells. Standard catalog of shells. 3rd Edition: 18-801-18-814. Greenville, Delaware.

1979

BERMEJO, M., 1979. The first olivid from the Canary Is-lands. La Conchiglia 120-121: 15-16.*Olivella oteroi Bermejo, 1979: 15-16, text figure. Recent.

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands.

COOMANS, H.E., 1979. Albinism in the genus Ancilla. Mala-cologia 18: 157-161.*

ETAYO-SERNA, F., 1979. La fauna de Moluscos del Paleo-ceno de Columbia: Moluscos de una capa del Paleo-ceno de Manantial (Guajira). Boletín de Geología, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga 13(27): 5-55.*Hubachia Etayo-Serna, 1979: 37. Type species by original

designation: Hubachia ramirolobae Etayo-Serna, 1979.

Hubachia ramirolobae Etayo-Serna, 1979: 37-38, Pl. 1 fig. 29, Pl. 2 figs. 1-2. Paleocene. Manantial, Guajira, Colombia.

GARDNER, N.W., 1979. Variations in Amalda mucronata. Poirieria 10(3): 49.*

KAY, E.A., 1979. Hawaiian marine shells. Reef and shore fauna of Hawaii. Section 4: Mollusca. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Special Publication 64(4): i-xviii + 1-653. Honolulu.Oliva richerti Kay, 1979: 282, figs. 98g-h. Recent, Mamala

Bay, Oahu, Hawaii.

Olivella apicalis Kay, 1979: 282-283, figs. 98e-f. Recent. Mamala Bay, Oahu, Hawaii.

KERSTITCH, A., 1979. Sea of Cortez yields rare mollusks. Hawaiian Shell News 27(9): 1, 10.*

PETUCH, E.J., 1979. Twelve new Indo-Pacific gastropods. Nemouria 23: 1-21.*Oliva baileyi Petuch, 1979: 10, figs. 16-19. Recent. Russell

Island, Solomon Islands.

PETUCH, E.J., 1979. New gastropods from the Abrolhos Archipelago and reef complex, Brazil. Proceedings ofthe Biological Society of Washington 92: 510-526.*Plicoliva Petuch, 1979: 521. Type species by original desig-

nation Oliva (Plicoliva) zelindae Petuch, 1979. Not in Olivoidea but in Volutidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Neo-gastropoda).

Oliva (Plicoliva) zelindae Petuch, 1979: 521, figs. 3D-E, 4A-B. Recent. S side of Guaratibas Reefs, N end of Abrolhos Reef Complex, Bahia State, Brazil (17°25'S, 39°8'W). Type species of Plicoliva Petuch, 1979.

RICE, T., 1979. The Panamic olives. Of Sea and Shore 10(2): 67-69.*

TAVERA, J.J., 1979. Estratigrafia y paleontologia de la For-macion Navidad, provincia de Colchagua, Chile (Lat. 30° 50' - 34° S). Boletin del Museo Nacional de His-toria Natural, Santiago 36: 5-176.*Oliva rapelensis Tavera, 1979: 90, Pl. 16 fig. 41. Nomen nu-

dum. Miocene. Lincancheo Member, Navidad Forma-tion, Chile.

TRAUB, F., 1979. Weitere Paleozän-Gastropoden aus demHelvetikum des Haunsberges nördlich von Salzburg. Mitteilungen der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Historische Geologie 19: 93-123.*Pseudoliva rosenkrantzi Traub, 1979: 110-111, Pl. 18 figs.

2a-b, 3a-b. Paleocene. Oichinger Schichten, Kroisbach, Austria.

VOLOVA, G.N. ET AL., 1979. Раковинные Брюхоногие Моллюски Залива Петра Великого [Shellfish gas-tropods of the Peter the Great Bay]: 1-171. Moscou.

WILSON, B.R. & GILLETT, K., 1979. Field guide to Australian shells: Prosobranch gastropods: 1-287. French For-est.

1980

ABBOTT, D.P. & HADERLIE, E.C., 1980. Prosobranchia: Ma-rine snails. In: Intertidal invertebrates of California: 230-307. Stanford.

CERNOHORSKY, W.O., 1980. Research reveals an old valid name for Oliva subulata. Hawaiian Shell News 1980(7): 12.*

DOLIN, C., DOLIN, L. & RENARD, J. LE, 1980. Inventaire systé-matique des mollusques de l'Auversien a «faciès charrié» de Baron (Oise), et remarques paléon-tologiques. Bulletin d'Information des Géologues du Bassin de Paris 17(2): 26-48.*

HICKMAN, C.S., 1980. Paleogene marine gastropods of theKeasey formation in Oregon. Bulletins of American Paleontology 78(310): 1-112.*Ancilla vernisa Hickman, 1980: 65, Pl. 8 figs. 17-18. Oligo-

cene. Keasey Formation, Oregon, USA.

HINCKLE, F., 1980. A preliminary checklist from Kuwait. Hawaiian Shell News 1980(3): 13.*

KILBURN, R.N., 1980. The genus Oliva (Mollusca: Gas-tropoda: Olividae) in southern Africa and Mozam-bique. Annals of the Natal Museum 24(1): 221-231.*Oliva sairousa Kilburn, 1980: 228-229, figs. 1, 3-7. Recent.

Inhambane area, Mozambique.

KILBURN, R.N., 1980. A new Ancilla from the Arabian Sea, and a discussion of two homonyms in the Ancillinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olividae). Durban Museum Novitates 12(14): 167-170.*Ancilla boschi Kilburn, 1980: 167-168, fig. 1. Recent.

Masirah Island, Oman.

Amalda coccinata Kilburn, 1980: 170. Replacement name for Ancilla coccinea Hedley, 1914, not Ancilla coccinea Fischer von Waldheim, 1807.

Ancillus akontistes Kilburn, 1980: 170. Replacement name for Ancillaria lanceolata Von Martens, 1902, not Ancil-laria lanceolata Tate, 1889.

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LEEHMAN, E.G., 1980. Is it a new species? Hawaiian Shell News 1980(4): 4.*

LEEHMAN, E.G., 1980. An olive stranger from Cocos Island.Hawaiian Shell News 1980(7): 12.*

MIENIS, H. & BIRAGHI, G., 1980. Remarks concerning Olivella oteroi and several other olive shells from West Africa. La Conchiglia 12(132-133): 9.*

ROBERTS, D. & WELLS, F.E., 1980. The marine and estuar-ine molluscs of the Albany area of Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 1980(3): 335-357.*

RUHOFF, F.A., 1980. Index to the species of Mollusca in-troduced from 1850 to 1870. Smithsonian Contribu-tions to Zoology 294: 1-640.

SHAAK, G.D., 1980. Catalogue of type invertebrate fossils at the Florida Bureau of Geology. State of Florida De-partment of Natural Resources. Bureau of Geology, Special Publication 24: 1-32.*

ZEIGLER, R.F., 1980. More on Agaronia lutaria Roding. Hawaiian Shell News 1980(11): 6.*

1981

DREZ, P., 1981. Olivinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Alum Bluff Group of northwestern Florida. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 16(3): 105-122.*Oliva waltoniana calhounensis Drez, 1981: 108-109, Pl. 1

figs. 3-4. Lower Miocene. Chipola Formation. Calhoun County, Florida, USA.

Oliva blowi Drez, 1981: 109-110, 112, Pl. 1 figs. 5-7. Lower Miocene. Chipola Formation. Calhoun County, Florida, USA.

Oliva vokesorum Drez, 1981: 112-113, Pl. 1 figs. 9-10. Lower Miocene. Chipola Formation. Calhoun County, Florida, USA.

DUCHAMPS, R., 1981. La classification des Olividae (Gas-tropoda). Informations de la Société Belge de Mala-cologie. Société Belge de Malacologie 9(4): 93-126.

FECHTER, R., 1981. Olivella dama (Mawe) - ein panamais-ches Element in der Indo-Pazifischen Faunenregion?Spixiana 4(1): 103-109.*

FERRERO MORTARA, E., MONTEFAMEGLIO, L., PAVIA, G. & TAMPIERI, R., 1981. Cataloghi VI. Catalogo dei Tipi e degli esemplari figurati della collezione Bellardi e Sacco. Parte I: 1-327. Torino.

GREIFENEDER, D., 1981. Was wir wissen über Olividae. Acta Conchyliorum 1: 1-108.

HEMMEN, J., 1981. Olividae von Jaco/Costa Rica und Aruba/Ned. Antillen. Acta Conchyliorum 1: 151-153.

HOEK, B. VAN DER, 1981. Fossielen uit de Miocene afzettingvan Miste bij Winterswijk. Grondboor & Hamer 35(1): 3-28.*

KILBURN, R.N., 1981. Revision of the genus Ancilla Lamarck, 1799. Annals of the Natal Museum 24 : 349-463.*Javancilla Kilburn, 1981: 359. Type species by original des-

ignation: Ancilla boettgeri Martin, 1914.

Hesperancilla Kilburn, 1981: 359. Type species by original designation: Ancilla matthewsi Burch & Burch, 1967.

Ancilla rouillardi Kilburn, 1981: 381-383, figs. 6, 50, 87-88, 99, 104-105. Recent. Off St. Lucia area, Zululand, SouthAfrica.

Ancilla chrysoma Kilburn, 1981: 384-385, figs. 4, 51, 91-92, 98, 207. Recent. Madras, India.

Ancilla farsiana Kilburn, 1981: 398-401, figs. 49, 100, 128-130, 136-138. Recent. Muscat, Oman.

Ancilla taylori Kilburn, 1981: 419-421, figs. 53, 175, 182-184. Recent. Off Sabah, North Borneo.

Ancilla thomassini Kilburn, 1981: 421-423, figs. 58, 135, 174, 185-186. Recent. Tulear, Malagasy Republic.

Ancilla sticta Kilburn, 1981: 433-434, figs. 1, 60, 176, 203-204. Recent. Off South Yemen.

Ancilla adelphe Kilburn, 1981: 446-447, figs. 66, 228-229, 235. Recent. Cape St. Marie, Southern Madagascar.

Ancilla iota Kilburn, 1981: 457-458, figs. 65, 244, 262. Re-cent. Zanzibar Channel, Tanzania.

Ancilla murrayi Kilburn, 1981: 458-459, figs. 68, 242, 252-253, 262. Recent. Zanzibar Channel, Tanzania.

MECO, J., 1981. Neogastropodos fosiles de Las Canarias orientales. Anuario de Estudios Atlánticos 27: 601-615.*

MOTTA, A.J. DA, 1981. A new Andaman Sea olive. La Conchiglia 150-151: 20-21.*Oliva zeigleri Da Motta, 1981: 20-21, figs. 1-7. Recent.

Trawled between Kok Kiang and Kok Lau Liang, about 30 miles off the coast of Kantang, SW Thailand.

NORDMEYER, N., 1981. Der oberoligocäne Meeressand vonKassel. Arbeitskreis Paläontologie Hannover 9(6): 1-18.*

PETUCH, E.J., 1981. A relict Neogene Caenogastropod fauna from northern South America. Malacologia 20: 307-347.*Ancilla venezuelana “Weisbord” Petuch, 1981: 327, figs. 55-

56. Not Ancilla venezuelana Weisbord, 1962. Recent.

Ancilla sp. Petuch, 1981: 328, figs. 57-58. Is Turrancilla willi-amsoni Petuch, 1987, describing and depicting holotype(USNM 784573) of that taxon. Recent. Golfo de Triste, Venezuela.

PETUCH, E.J., 1981. A volutid species radiation from north-ern Honduras with notes on the Honduran Caloosa-hatchian secondary relict pocket. Proceedings of TheBiological Society of Washington 94: 1110-1130.*

RICHARDS, D., 1981. South African shells. A collector’s guide: 1-98. Cape Town.

SAUBADE, A.M., 1981. Le genre Ancilla Lk (gastéropode, Olividae) dans les gisements tertiaires du Sud de l'Aquitain. Bulletin de la Société de BORDA 382: 385-404.

SMITH, M.F.I., 1981. Type specimens of molluscs in the National Museum of Natural Sciences, National Mu-seums of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Publications in Zoology 15: 1-36.

WIDMER, M., 1981. Olividae von Dar es Salaam. Acta Conchyliorum 1: 135-150.

WITTIG-SKINNERR., 1981. Olividae von Indonesien. Acta Conchyliorum 1: 109-134.

1982

ABBOTT, R.T. & DANCE, S.P., 1982. Compendium of seashells: 1-411. Melbourne, Fl.

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BLONDEAU, A., BRÉBION, P., BUGE, E., CHEVALIER, J.-P., DAMOTTE, R., LAURIAT-RAGE, A., LE CALVEZ, Y., ROMAN, J., TERS, M. & VIAUD, J.-M., 1982. Le Lutétien supérieur de Pierre-Aiguë près de Saint-Aignan-Grand-Lieu (Loire-Atlantique). Bulletin du Bureau de RecherchesGéologiques et Minières (2)1(1-2): 115-142.

BOSCH, D. & BOSCH, E., 1982. Seashells of Oman: 1-206. London/New York.

KAICHER, S.D., 1982. Card catalogue of world-wide shells. Pack #33. Olividae. Part 1: cards 3347-3452. St. Petersburg.Amalda novaezelandiae (Sowerby) form bicolor (Angas):

card 3412. Rosenberg & Petit (2003: 113) stated: “An-gas did not introduce the name bicolor; it is a mis-spelling and misidentification of tricolor Gray, 1847 by Suter according to Olson (1956) who lists the name in the synonymy of Baryspira novaezelandiae. The illus-trated specimen is also mislocalized: the species is en-demic to New Zealand.”.

KILBURN, R.N., 1982. A revision of the genus Ancilla Lamarck, 1799 (Mollusca: Olividae: Ancillinae): i-xxiii.Thesis. Pietermaritzburg. [contains Kilburn, 1977,1980, 1981, as part of the thesis]*

KILBURN, R. & RIPPEY, E., 1982. Sea shells of southern Africa: i-xi + 1-249. Johannesburg.

LADD, H.S., 1982. Cenozoic Fossil Mollusks From West-ern Pacific Islands; Gastropods (Eulimidae and Volu-tidae Through Terebridae). United States Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1171: 1-100.*

MOTTA, A.J. DA, 1982. A new Oliva from the Sulu Sea off Mindanao, Philippines. La Conchiglia 158-159: 17.*Oliva vicdani Da Motta, 1982:17, text figures . Recent. Near

Zamboanga, Mindanao, Sulu Sea, Philippines.

PETUCH, E.J., 1982. Paraprovincialism: remnants of paleo-provincial boundaries in recent marine molluscan provinces. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 95(4): 774-780.*

SMYTHE, K.R., 1982. Seashells of the Arabian Gulf: 1-23. Boston/Sydney.

WANG, H., 1982. The Cenozoic gastropods from Hainan Island and Leizhou Peninsula of Guangdong Province. Memoirs of Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology 17: 117-196.*Oliva aequa Wang, 1982: 161, Pl. 9 figs. 7-8, Pl. 10 figs. 1-

2. Taxon of unknown status.

1983

ADDICOTT, W.O., 1983. Miocene gastropods and biostratig-raphy of the Kern River area, California. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 642: 1-174.

BARTOW, B.A. & PITTMAN, G.M., 1983. The Kern River For-mation, southeast San Joaquin Valley, California. United States Geological Survey, Bulletin 1529: 1-17.*

BEETS, C., 1983. Miocene molluscs from Muara Kobun and Pulu Senumpah, Sangkulirang Bay, northern Ku-tai (East Borneo). Scripta Geologica 67: 1-20.*

BEETS, C., 1983. Preangerian (Miocene) Mollusca from the Lower Sangkulirang Marl Formation, Kari Orang,

Kalimantan (East Borneo). Scripta Geologica 67: 49-65.*

GILES, E. & GOSLINER, T., 1983. Primary type specimens of marine Mollusca (excluding Cephalopoda) in the South African Museum. Annals of the South African Museum 92(1): 1-52.*

GOUGEROT, L. & LE RENARD, J., 1983. Clefs de determina-tion des petites espèces de gastéropodes de l’Éocène du Bassin parisien. XXII: Les genres Copto-chetus et Suessionia Cossmann. Cahiers des Natu-ralistes/Bulletin des Naturalistes Parisiens (NS)39(1):1-9.

ICHIKAWA, T., 1983. Catalogue of type and illustrated speci-mens in the Department of Historical Geology and Palaeontology of the University Museum, University of Tokyo. Part 2. Cenozoic fossils and Recent speci-mens. University Museum, University of Tokyo, Mate-rial Reports 9: i-iv + 1-536.

KOLLMANN, H.A. & PEEL, J.S., 1983. Paleocene gastropods from Nûgssuaq, West Greenland. Grønlands Geolo-giske Undersøgelse, Bulletin 146: 1-115.

LEDUC, C., 1983. Récherchée: Oliva rubrolabiata dite “bouche rouge” reconnue par H. Fischer. Seul domi-cile connu: Vanuatu (ex-N.Hebrides) - Searched: Oliva rubrolabiata called “red mouth” identified by H. Fischer, 1902. Sole known residence: Vanuatu Ar-chipelago (ex-New Hebrides). Rossiniana 20: 7-10.*

MOTTA, A.J. DA, 1983. Pattern variation in O. vicdani. La Conchiglia 170-171: 16.

RICHARD, G., 1983. Wallis et Futuna: ses îles, ses lagons, ses coquillages. Xenophora 18: 9-20.*

RUDY, P. & RUDY, L.H., 1983. Oregon estuarine inverte-brates: an illustrated guide to the common and impor-tant invertebrate animals: 1-225. Portland.*

VOKES, H.E. & VOKES, E.H., 1983. Distribution of shallow-water marine Mollusca, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Middle American Research Institute Publication 54: i-viii + 1-182.

ZINSMEISTER, W.J., 1 983 . New Late Paleocene molluscs from the Simi Hills, Ventura County, California. Jour-nal of Paleontology 57: 1282-1303.Pegocomptus Zinsmeister, 1983: 1296. Type species by

original designation: Molopophorus howardi Dickerson, 1914.

1984

BANDEL, K., 1984. The radulae of Caribbean and other Mesogastropoda and Neogastropoda. Zoologische Verhandelingen 214: 1-188.*

BEETS, C., 1984. Preangerian (late Miocene) Mollusca from a hill near Sekurau, northern Kutai, Kalimantan Timur (East Borneo). Scripta Geologica 74: 1-37.*Ancilla schmidti Beets, 1984: 17-18, Pl. 1 fig. 5-8. Late Mio-

cene. Sekurau, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia.

BERNARD, P.A., 1984. Coquillages de Gabon. Shells of Gabon: 1-140. Paris.

BERNARD, P.A. & NICOLAY, K., 1984. A new olivid from Gabon. La Conchiglia 182-183: 20-21.Agaronia biraghii Bernard & Nicolay, 1984: 20-21, figs. 1-2,

3-5. Recent. Island of Banié, Gabon.

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BERT, C., 1984. New form of Oliva mustelina Lamarck, 1811 form SW Taiwan. Bulletin Malacology R.O.C. 10: 7-8.*Oliva mustelina forma lanberti Bert, 1984: 7-8, figs. 1-4. Re-

cent. SW coast of Taiwan near Tainan. As this forma/variety was introduced after 1961, it has no standing un-der the ICZN code.

CERNOHORSKY, W.O., 1984. Systematics of the family Nas-sariidae. Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Mu-seum 14: 1-356.

HERTZ, C.M., 1984. Illustration of the types named by S. Stillman Berry in his “Leaflets in Malacology”. The Festivus 15 (Supplement): 1-42.*

HERTZ, J. & HERTZ, C.M., 1984. Collecting in La Paz. The Festivus 16(6): 66-70

HLADILOVA, S., 1984. A contribution to the knowledge of thevariability of the species Ancilla Baryspira glandi-formis Lamarck 1810 (Mollusca Gastropoda). Scripta Facultatis Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Purkynianae Brunensis 145: 239-259.

JANSSEN, A.W., 1984. Mollusken uit het Mioceen van Win-terswijk - Miste: 1-451. Amsterdam.

LEVEQUE, G., 1984. Mise au point sur les olives de Nou-velle-Calédonie. Rossiniana 22: 8-9.*

LEVEQUE, G., 1984. Mise au point sur les olives de Nou-velle-Calédonie. Rossiniana 23: 19, 21.*

LEVEQUE, G., 1984. Mise au point sur les olives de Nou-velle-Calédonie. Rossiniana 24: 13, 19.*

MACNEIL, F.S. & DOCKERY, D.T., 1984. Lower Oligocene Gastropoda, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda of the Vicksburg Group in Mississippi. Bulletin Mississippi Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Geol-ogy 124: 1-415.*Olivella vicksburgensis Dockery, 1984: 158, Pl. 20 fig. 6. Oli-

gocene. Mint Spring Formation, Mississippi, USA.

NICOLAY, K., 1984. More on Agaronia biraghii. La Conchiglia 184-185: 25.

MULLINER, D.K., 1984. Oliva porphyria, a great find. The Festivus 16(6): 71-72.

SHARABATI, D., 1984. Red Sea Shells: 1-127. London-Bos-ton-Melbourne-Henley.

SHASKY, D.R., 1984. A redescription of Oliva foxi Stingley, 1984. Shells and Sea Life 16(8): 128.*

SHASKY, D.R., 1984. Mollusks of Cocos Island. I. Olivella cocosensis. Shells and Sea Life 16: 151.

SQUIRES, R.L., 1984. Megapaleontology of the Eocene Llajas Formation, Simi Valley, California. Natural His-tory Museum of Los Angeles County, Contributions inScience 350: 1-76.*

STINGLEY, D.V., 1984. A new Oliva from eastern Pacific (Gasteropoda: Olividae). La Conchiglia 178-179: 28.*Oliva foxi Stingley, 1984: 28, text. fig. Recent. Off Cocos Is-

land.

1985

BOUCHET, P. & WARÉN, A., 1985. Revision of the Northeast Atlantic bathyal and abyssal Neogastropoda exclud-ing Turridae (Mollusca, Gastropoda). Bollettino Mala-cologico Suppl. 1: 121-296.

BRIGANTINI, T., 1985. Cypreidi, naticidi e olividi (Gas-teropodi) del Cenozoico nell'Italia nordorientale. Memorie di Scienze Geologiche 37: 407-422.*

GLIBERT, M., 1985. Les bivalves et gastéropes du Bruxel-lien inférieur de la Belgique. Annales de la Société Royale Zoologique de Belgique 115: 261-367.*

GOFAS, S.J., AFONSO, P. & BRANDAO, M., 1985. Conchas e moluscos de Angola. Coquillages et mollusques d’Angola: 1-144. Universidade Agostinho.

GREIFENEDER, D. & BLÖCHER, M., 1985. Eine neue Oliva-Art von der Philippinen. Archiv für Molluskenkunde 116: 81-87.*Oliva lacanientai Greifeneder & Blöcher, 1985: 82-84, Pl. 1

figs. 1-2. Recent. Pamilacan Island, 14 km S of Bohol, Mindanao Sea, Philippines.

JANSSEN, A., 1985. Ontsluitingen van mariene Eocene, Oligocene en Miocene afzettingen in het Bekken van Aquitaine. Afzettingen van de Werkgroep voor Terti-aire en Kwartaire Geologie 6: 74-97, 104-129.*

KRACH, W., 1985. Eoceńskie Mięczaki z Koniuszy koło przemyśla [The Eocene mollusc fauna from Koniuszanear Przemysl (Polish Eastern Carpatians)]. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae 55(1-2): 139-190.*

LEVEQUE, G., 1985. Mise au point sur les olives de Nou-velle-Calédonie. Rossiniana 27: 3-4.*

LÓPEZ, A. & MONTOYA, M., 1985. Agaronia murrha Berry: anenigma in black and white. Hawaiian Shell News 1985(12): 1, 10.*

MATTHEWS, H.R. & PEREIRA DE LIMA, M., 1985. A subfamília Ancillinae no nordeste do Brasil (Mollusca: Gastro-poda: Olividae). Arquivos de Ciências do Mar. 24 61-72.*

MCMILLAN, N.F., 1985. Frederick Price Marrat ‘Concholo-gist etc’. Merseyside County Museums Occasional Papers 3: 1-33.

MOTTA, A.J. DA, 1985. Two new Oliva species. La Conchiglia 192-193: 8-9.Oliva kwajaleinensis Da Motta, 1985: 8-9, text figures. Re-

cent. Kwajalein Atoll.

Oliva kerstitchi Da Motta, 1985: 9, text figures. Recent. No type locality selected.

PRIGENT, J., 1985. Oliva rubrolabiata pechées a Futuna. Nouvelle distribution géographique. Rossiniana 29: front cover.*

RAYBAUDI, L.M., 1985. No title. The Connoisseur of Sea-shells 1: front cover.

ROSSO, J.-C., 1985. Description d'un Olividae nouveau duQuaternaire terminal Gabonais (Afrique Equatorial): Oliva weyderdi n.sp. Bollettino Malacologico 21(7-9): 225-230.*Oliva weyderti Rosso, 1985: 227-228, fig. 2. Quaternary.

Mouth of the Lowé, Gabon Estuary, 00°18'N-009°31'E.

SCOTT, I., 1985. Some observations on Amalda depressa.Poirieria 14(2): 13.*

TURSCH, B. & GERMAIN, L., 1985. Studies on Olividae. I. A morphometric approach to the Oliva problem. Indo-Malayan Zoology 2: 331-352.

VOSKUIL, R.P.A., 1985. Olividae. Vita Marina, Buikpotigen section: 393-396.*

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WELLS, F.E. & BRYCE, C.W., 1985. Seashells of Western Australia: 1-207. Perth.

WRIGHT, C.W. & CLEEVELY, R.J., 1985. Authorship and dates of the Sowerby’s Mineral Conchology of Great Britain. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 42(1): 64-71.*

1986

BOUCHET, PH., 1986. Revue de Presse. Xenophora 31: 5-7.*

BURNAY, L.P. & CONCEIÇAO, B. DA, 1986. Contribuição para oestudo da fauna malacológica do arquipélago de Cabo Verde. Família Olividae (Mollusca: Gastro-poda). Garcia de Orta, Série de Zoologia 11(1-2), for 1983-1984: 25-40.Olivancillaria acuminata boavistensis Burnay & Da Con-

ceição, 1986: 32-33, Pl. 3 figs. 1-2, Pl. 4 figs. 1-2, fig. 3. Recent. Cabo Verde, Ilha da Boa Vista, W of Sal Rei, 16°10'30”N-022°55'30”E.

CERNOHORSKY, W.O., 1986. The taxonomy of some Indo-Pacific Mollusca: part 13. With description of a new species. Records of the Auckland Institute and Mu-seum 23: 45-57.

KENSLEY, B. & PETHER, J., 1986. Late Tertiary and early Quaternary fossil Mollusca of the Hondeklip area, Cape province, South Africa. Annals of the South African Museum 97(6): 141-225.*Pseudoliva lutulenta Kensley & Pether, 1986: 193-195, fig.

30. Pliocene. Hondeklip, South Africa.

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1986. Nueva especie de Olivella (Mo-llusca, Gastropoda, Olividae) de aguas atlánticas del sur de Brasil, Uruguay y Argentina. Comunicaciones Zoologicas del Museo de Historia Natural de Uru-guay 11(160): 1-6.*Olivella orejasmirandai Klappenbach, 1986: 2-5, figs. 1-5.

Recent. Off Albardon, Rio Grande del Sur, Brazil.

KOSUGE, S., 1986. Description of a new species of ecto-parasitic snail on fish (Gastropoda Olivacea). Bulletinof the Institute of Malacology, Tokyo 2(5): 77-78.Tateshia Kosuge, 1986: 77. Type species: Tateshia yadai

Kosuge, 1986. In Marginellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda).

Tateshia yadai Kosuge, 1986: 77, pl. 30, figs. 1-4, pl. 32, figs. 1-6. Recent. Type species of Tateshia Kosuge, 1986.

LILLICO, S., 1986. No title. Hawaiian Shell News 1986(3): 10.*

MERLE, D., 1986. Contribution à l’étude paléontologique du gisement de Gan (Pyrénées-Atlantiques): systé-matique, évolution et paléoécologie. Diplôme de l’EPHE, Dijon, 394 pp. Thesis.

PETUCH, E.J. & SARGENT, D.M., 1986. Atlas of the living olive shells of the world: i-xiii + 1-253. Fort Lauder-dale.Acutoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 57. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Oliva panniculata Duclos, 1835.

Annulatoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 65-66. Type species by original designation: Oliva annulata Gmelin, 1791 [sic!, = Voluta annulata Gmelin, 1791.] but this is a no-men dubium. Oliva annulata “Gmelin” Petuch & Sargent,1986, is Porphyria amethystina Röding, 1798, which should be considered the type species.

Arctoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 70. Type species by ori-ginal designation: Oliva arctata Marrat, 1871.

Cariboliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 71. Type species by original designation: Oliva scripta Lamarck, 1811.

Miniaceoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 88. Type species by original designation: Oliva miniacea Röding, 1798 [sic!, = Porphyria miniacea Röding, 1798].

Multiplicoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 100-101. Type spe-cies by original designation: Oliva multiplicata Reeve, 1850.

Musteloliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 102. Type species by original designation: Oliva mustelina Lamarck, 1811.

Proxoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 113-114. Type species by original designation: Oliva caldania Duclos, 1835, butthis is a nomen dubium. Oliva caldania “Duclos” Petuch & Sargent, 1986, is Oliva brettinghami Bridgman, 1909, which should be considered the type species.

Rufoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 116. Type species by ori-ginal designation: Oliva rufula Duclos, 1835 [sic!, =Oliva rufula Duclos, 1840].

Viduoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 157. Type species by original designation: Oliva vidua Röding, 1798 [sic!, =Porphyria vidua Röding, 1798].

Oliva australis pallascens Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 58, Pl. 1 figs. 3-4. Recent. Eucla, Western Australia.

Oliva bathyalis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 59, Pl. 1 figs. 5-6. Recent. S coast of Balabac Island, Philippines.

Oliva hilli Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 60, Pl. 1 figs. 17-20. Re-cent. Neiafu, Vava'u Islands, Tonga.

Oliva joyceae Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 61, Pl. 1 figs. 21-24. Recent. Off Gavutu Island, Florida Islands, Solomon Is-lands.

Oliva kurzi Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 61-62, Pl. 2 figs. 17-18.Recent. 2 km N of Broome, Western Australia.

Oliva leonardhilli Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 62-63, Pl. 2 figs. 1-2. Recent. Tulear Bay, Madagascar.

Oliva marquesana Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 63, Pl. 2 figs. 3-6. Recent. Off S coast of Fatu Hiva Island, Marquesas.

Oliva buloui inscripta Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 68-69, Pl. 4 figs. 3-5. Recent. Off Lungga River, Guadalcanal Island,Solomon Islands.

Oliva buloui stoneorum Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 69, Pl. 4 figs. 6-8. Recent. Off Gavutu Island, Florida Islands, So-lomon Islands.

Oliva scripta venezuelana Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 71-72, Pl. 4 figs. 20-21. Recent. Off Punta Fijo, Paraguana Peninsula, Venezuela.

Oliva mucronalis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 79, Pl. 7 figs. 3-4.Replacement name for Oliva mucronata Marrat, 1871, not Oliva mucronata Orbigny, 1850.

Oliva insecta Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 84, Pl. 8 figs. 27-30. Recent. Davao Bay, Mindanao Island, Philippines.

Oliva lepida solomonensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 85, Pl. 8 figs. 35-36. Recent. Off Nimoa Island, Calvados Chain, Louisiade Archipelago, Solomon Sea.

Oliva xenos Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 87-88, Pl. 9 figs. 15-16. Recent. Austria Sound, Santa Isabel Island, So-lomon Islands.

Oliva caerulea ponderi Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 89, Pl. 38 figs. 1-2. Recent. Port Headland, Western Australia.

Oliva fumosa kremerorum Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 91-92, Pl. 10 figs. 3-4. Recent. Off Madras, India.

Oliva hanleyorum Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 92, Pl. 10 figs. 11, 17-18. Replacement name for Oliva cylindrica Mar-rat, 1867, not Oliva cylindrica Sowerby, 1850.

Oliva tremulina flammeacolor Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 100, Pl. 15 figs. 5-7. Recent. Off Madras, India.

Oliva boholensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 102-103, Pl. 16 figs. 17-18. Recent. Off Balicasag, Bohol Island, Philip-pines.

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Oliva davaoensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 103, Pl. 16 figs. 15-16. Recent. Davao Bay, Mindanao Island, Philip-pines.

Oliva grandicallosa Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 103-104, Pl. 16figs. 9-10. Recent. Off Siasi Island, Sulu Sea, Philip-pines.

Oliva leonardi Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 110, Pl. 39 figs. 11-12. Recent. Off Durban, Natal, South Africa.

Oliva sibogae Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 112-113. Replace-ment name for Oliva dubia Schepman, 1904, not Oliva dubia Lea, 1833.

Oliva caldania queenslandica Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 114-115, Pl. 19 figs. 5-6. Recent. Off Cape Moreton, Queensland, Australia.

Oliva vanuatuensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 115-116, Pl. 19figs. 22-25. Recent. Off S coast of Santo Island, Vanuatu (New Hebrides).

Oliva lenhilli Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 116-117, fig. 33. Re-cent. Off Bohol, Philippines.

Oliva rufula tectiphora Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 118, Pl. 20 figs. 7-10. Recent. Off N coast of Siasi Island, Sulu Sea,Philippines.

Oliva antillensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 125-125, Pl. 20 figs. 11-12. Recent. S coast of Gonave Island, Haiti.

Oliva bahamasensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 125, Pl. 20 figs. 15-18. Recent. Off N coast of Grand Bahama Is-land, Bahamas.

Oliva barbadensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 126, Pl. 20 figs. 19-22. Recent. Off St. James, Barbados Island.

Oliva bifasciata jenseni Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 128-129, Pl. 21 figs. 16-17. Recent. Off Blue Horizons Beach, Bermuda.

Oliva finlayi Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 129-130, Pl. 22 figs. 5-7. Recent. Matanzas Bay, Cuba.

Oliva flammulata verdensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 131, Pl. 22 figs. 16-17, 20-21. Recent. Port Grande harbour, Cape Verde Islands.

Oliva goajira Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 133, Pl. 23 figs. 12-13. Recent. Off Cabo la Vela, Goajira Peninsula, Colom-bia.

Oliva jamaicensis zombia Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 136, Pl. 24 figs. 17-18. Recent. Gonave Island, Haiti.

Oliva magdae Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 138-139, Pl. 25 figs.1-3. Recent. Off Matanzas Bay, Cuba.

Oliva maya Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 139, Pl. 25 figs. 4-5, 8-9. Recent. Off Contoy Island, Yucatan Peninsula, Mex-ico.

Oliva olssoni Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 140-141, Pl. 25 figs. 17-18. Recent. Outer edge of Gulf of Panama, 8°7'N-078°40'W.

Oliva radix Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 143, Pl. 26 figs. 20-23. Recent. Off Isla La Plata, Ecuador.

Oliva sayana sarasotensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 146-147, Pl. 28 figs. 4-5. Recent. 15 km due W of Lido Beach, Sarasota, Florida, USA.

Oliva sayana texana Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 147-148, Pl. 38 figs. 3-4. Recent. Padre Island, Texas, USA.

Oliva spicata deynzerae Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 149-150, Pl. 28 figs. 12-13. Recent. Off Cocos Island, Costa Rica.

Oliva subangulata corteziana Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 150-151, Pl. 29 figs. 7-10. Recent. Off Isla Angel de la Guarda, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.

Oliva undatella ecuadoriana Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 156-157, Pl. 31 figs. 7-12. Recent. Off Isla La Plata, Ecuador.

Oliva indomalaysica Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 160-161, Pl. 32 figs. 7-8, 11-12. Recent. Off N coast of Flores Island, Sunda Sea, Indonesia.

Oliva mindanaoensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 162-163, Pl. 38 figs. 11-14. Recent. Zamboanga, Mindanao Island, Philippines.

Oliva raderi Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 165-166, Pl. 34 figs. 1-4. Recent. Off Zamboanga City, Mindanao Island, Philip-pines.

Oliva westralis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 170-171, Pl. 37 figs. 17-18. Recent. Off Derby, Western Australia.

Oliva zamboangensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986: 171, Pl. 37 figs. 13-16. Recent. S of Zamboanga, Mindanao island, Philippines.

SAUNDERS, J.B., JUNG, P. & BIJU-DUVAL, B., 1986. Neogene paleontology in the northern Dominican Republic. 1. Field surveys, lithology, environment, and age. Bul-letins of American Paleontology 89: 1-79.

SPRINGSTEEN, F.J. & LEOBRERA, F.M., 1986. Shells of the Philippines: 1-377.

TERZER, G.L., 1986. A new species of Oliva from the Mar-shall Islands. La Conchiglia 210-211: 24-25.*Oliva berti Terzer, 1986: 24, figs. A, B, C(right hand figure).

Recent. Kwajalein Atoll.

TSUCHIDA, E., 1986. Ancilla (Gracilancilla) sumatrana カグヤヒメボタル(新称)の紀伊水道沖合からの再発見[Rediscovery of Ancilla (Gracilancilla) sumatrana Thiele from off Kii Channel.] Chirobotan 17: 78-79.

TURSCH, B. & GERMAIN, L., 1986. Studies on Olividae. II. Further protoconch morphometrical data for Oliva taxonomy. Apex 1(1): 39-45.*

TURSCH, B., GERMAIN, L. & GREIFENEDER, D., 1986. Studies on Olividae. IV. Oliva annulata Gmelin, 1791 (of au-thors): A confusion of species. Indo-Malayan Zoology3: 189-216.*

TURSCH, B., GERMAIN, L. & GREIFENEDER, D., 1986. Studies on Olividae III; Description of a novel subspecies: Oliva bulowi phuketensis. Apex 01(3): 71-87.*Oliva bulowi phuketensis Tursch, Germain & Greifeneder,

1986: 77-78, Pl. 1 figs. 1-5. Recent. Thailand, Phuket.

VAUGHAN, T.W., 1986. A brief contribution to the geology and paleontology of northwestern Louisiana. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey 142: 1-65.*

WEBB, W.F., 1986. A catalog of recent Mollusca from all parts of the world: 1-157. Melbourne, Florida.

1987

BEETS, C., 1987. Molluscan fauna of the Lower GelingsehBeds s. str., Sangkulirang area, Kalimantan timur (East Borneo). Scripta Geologica 82: 1-82.*Olivancillaria altenai Beets, 1987: 35-36, Pl. 3 figs. 9-11.

Holotype IAWU. Miocene. Lower Gelingseh Beds, Sangkulirang area, Kalimantan timur (East Borneo), In-donesia.

KAICHER, S.D., 1987. Olividae Part II. Card catalogue of world-wide shells #49: cards 4942-5046.

KARCZEWSKI, L., 1987. Gastropods from the Cape Melville formation (Lower Miocene) of King George Island, West Antarctica. Palaeontologia Polonica 49: 127-145.*Ancilla obsoleta Brocchi - Karczewski, 1987: 138, Pl. 35

figs. 6-7. Lower Miocene. Cape Melville Formation, Ant-arctica.

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KAY, E.A., 1987. An Olive that killed. Hawaiian Shell News 1987(12): 8.

MICHAUX, B., 1987. An analysis of allozymic characters of four species of New Zealand Amalda (Gastropoda: Olividae: Ancillinae). New Zealand Journal of Zo-ology 14(3): 359-366.*

NINOMIYA, T., 1987. Three new species of the genus Amalda from Japan, Caribbean Sea and south-west-ern Australia. Venus 46: 137-146.*Amalda utopica Ninomiya, 1987: 138-139, Pl. 1 figs. 1-4.

Recent. Osumi Straits, off the Cape of Sata, Kyushu, Japan.

Amalda zeigleri Ninomiya, 1987: 139-141, 143-144, Pl. 1 figs. 5-8. Recent. SE of Turneffe Island, Gulf of Hon-duras, [Belize], 17°17'N-087°59'W.

Amalda albanyensis Ninomiya, 1987: 141-142, Pl. 1 figs. 9-11. Recent. Off Albany, West Australia.

PETUCH, E.J., 1987. New Caribbean molluscan faunas: 1-158. Charlottesville.Oliva bifasciata sunderlandi Petuch, 1987: 28-29, Pl. 3 figs.

13-14. Recent. W of Cedar Key, Florida, USA, trawled from 150 m depth.

Agaronia hilli Petuch, 1987: 68, Pl. 12 figs. 1-2. Recent. Off Roatan Island, Honduras, 20 m.

Agaronia leonardhilli Petuch, 1987: 68, pl. 12, figs. 3-4. Re-cent. Off Roatan Island, Honduras.

Ancilla pacei Petuch, 1987: 69, Pl. 11 figs. 15-16. Recent. Off northern coast of Roatan Island, Honduras, 50 m.

Gracilancilla lindae Petuch, 1987: 104, Pl. 25 figs. 3-4. Re-cent. Off Punto Fijo, Paraguana Peninsula, Gulf of Venezuela, Venezuela, 35 m.

Turrancilla williamsoni Petuch, 1987: 104-105, Pl. 25 figs. 1-2. Recent. Off Punto Fijo, Gulf of Venezuela, Venezuela,35 m.

Oliva sargenti Petuch, 1987: 105-106, Pl. 17 figs. 2-3. Re-cent. Malmok, Aruba, 5 meter depth on sand bottom.

Oliva circinata tostesi Petuch, 1987: 141-142, Pl. 28 figs. 3-4. Recent. Off Ilha Cabra, Ilhabela, São Paulo State, Brazil, 1 m depth on sand bottom.

ROBINSON, D.G. & MONTOYA, M., 1987. Los moluscos mari-nos de la Costa Atlántica de Costa Rica. Revista de Biologia Tropical 35(2): 375-400.*

SCHNETLER, K.I., 1987. A late Oligocene (Chattian B) mol-lusc fauna from the clay-pit of Galten Brickworks at Norre Vissing, Jylland, Denmark. Mededelingen van de Werkgroep voor Tertiaire en Kwartaire Geologie 24: 193-224.

SHORT, J.W. & POTTER, D.G., 1987. Shells of Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef: 1-135. Bathurst.

SQUIRES, R.L., 1987. Eocene molluscan paleontology of the Whitaker Peak area, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, California. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Contributions in Science 388: 1-93.*

TURSCH, B. & GERMAIN, L., 1987. Studies on Olividae. V. Five additional protoconch characters for Oliva taxon-omy. Apex 2: 59-68.

TURSCH, B. & OSSELAER, C., 1987. Studies on Olividae. VI. Suture measurements as taxonomic characters in thegenus Oliva. Apex 2: 69-84.

UBALDI, R., 1987. Oliva (Strephona) incrassata Lightfoot, 1786. Argonauta 3(1-2): 240-246.*

VOSKUIL, R.P.A., 1987. Atlas of the Living Olive Shells of the World - Boekbespreking [Book review]. Vita Ma-rina, Literatuur section: 132.*

WARD, L.W. & BLACKWELDER, B.W., 1987. Late Pliocene andEarly Pleistocene Mollusca from the James City and Chowan River Formations at the Lee Creek Mine. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 61: 113-188.

1988

BERTHELOT, G., 1988. Palawan, novelle perle des mers du Sud. Xenophora 42: 22-23.*

BERTHELOT, G., 1988. Identifiez-moi. Xenophora 44: 23.*

BURCH, B.L., 1988. Olividae and its posterior tentacle. Hawaiian Shell News 1988(8): 12.

DAVOLI, F., 1988. Olividae pliocenici nel Bacino Mediterra-neo? Atti Soc. Nat. e Mat. di Modena 119: 19-30.

DRIVAS, J. & JAY, M., 1988. Coquillages de La Réunion et de l'île Maurice: 1-159. Neuchâtel-Paris.

KILBURN, R.N. AND BOUCHET, P., 1988. The genus Amalda in New Caledonia. Bulletin de la Muséum nationale d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (4)10 sect. A(2): 277-300.*Amalda aureomarginata Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988: 282-285,

figs. 9-17, 44-45, 52, 55-56. Recent. Southern New Caledonia, 22°47'S-167°15'E.

Amalda hilgendorfi richeri Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988: 285-288, figs. 18-24, 46-47, 50, 57. Recent. Northern New Caledonia, between Belep Island and Surprise Atoll, 18°57'S-163°14'E.

Amalda fuscolingua Bouchet & Kilburn, 1988: 288-290, figs. 25-28, 40-41, 54. Recent. Off Southern New Caledonia.

Amalda bellonarum Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988: 290-292, figs. 29-32, 48-49. Recent. Chesterfield-Bellona plateau, Coral Sea, New Caledonia.

Amalda coriolis Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988: 293-295, figs. 33-37, 42-43, 58. Recent. Kelso Bank, Coral Sea, New Caledonia, 24°10'S-159°36'E.

JONG, K.M. DE & COOMANS, H.E., 1988. Marine gastropods from Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire. 1-261. Leiden-New York-Copenhagen-Köln.*

KAICHER, S.D., 1987. Olividae. Part III. Card catalogue of world-wide shells. Pach #51: cards 5154-5258.

LÓPEZ, A., MONTOYA, M. & LÓPEZ, J., 1988. A review of the genus Agaronia in the Panamic Province and the de-scription of two new species from Nicaragua. The Veliger 30(3): 295-304.*Agaronia nica López, Montoya & López, 1988: 301-302,

figs. 18-20. Recent. San Juan del Sur, Rivas, Nicaragua.

Agaronia jesuitarum López, Montoya & López, 1988: 302-303, figs. 21-23. Recent. Poneloya Beach, at river mouth, Léon, Nicaragua.

LOPEZ, A. & MONTOYA, M., 1988. The molluscan genus Agaronia (Olividae) in the Panamic province. Hawaiian Shells News December 1988: 1.*

NINOMIYA, T., 1988. A new subgenus of five new species ofthe Ancillinae (Gastropoda: Olividae) from south-western Australia, Japan and Taiwan. The Venus 47: 141-153.*Exiquaspira Ninomiya, 1988: 142-143. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Amalda ornata Ninomiya, 1988.

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Amalda ornata Ninomiya, 1988: 143, Pl. 1 figs. 1-4. Recent. Off Esperance, Southwestern Australia. Type species ofExiquaspira Ninomiya, 1988.

fig. 61. Amalda ornata Ninomiya, 1988. Type species of ExiquaspiraNinomiya, 1988. RV 6913. Australia, Western Australia, Esperance,caught in 60-100 m, from stomach contents of Queen Morwong fish

(Nemadactylus), 2002. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Amalda gabelishi Ninomiya, 1988: 144, Pl. 1 figs. 5-6. Re-cent. Off Esperance, Southwestern Australia.

Amalda hayashii Ninomiya, 1988: 145, Pl. 1 figs. 7-8. Re-cent. Amami-Oshima Island, Southern Japan.

Ancillus apicalis Ninomiya, 1988: 146, Pl. 1 figs. 9-11. Juniorsecondary homonym of Turrancilla apicalis Kira, 1959. Recent. Off Daiosaki Point, Shima Peninsula, Japan.

Ancillus monachalis Ninomiya, 1988: 147-148, Pl. 1 figs. 12-13. Recent. Off SW Taiwan.

OLIVERIO, M., 1988. Notes on the radula of Agaronia acuminata and Agaronia biraghii. La Conchiglia 20(232-233): 13.*

PETUCH, E.J., 1988. Neogene history of tropical American mollusks: 1-217. Charlottesville, Virginia.Lindoliva Petuch, 1988: ?.

Lindoliva griffini Petuch, 1988: 121, Pl. 24 figs. 8-9. Pleisto-cene, Bermont Formation. Griffin Brother's Pit, Florida, USA.

Lindoliva diegelae Petuch, 1988: 121, Pl. 25 fig. 6. Pleisto-cene, Bermont Formation. Griffin Brother's Pit, Florida, USA.

Lindoliva spengleri Petuch, 1988: 121, Pl. 25 figs. 1-2. Pleis-tocene, Bermont Formation. Griffin Brother's Pit, Florida,USA.

Oliva contoyensis Petuch, 1988: 154-155, Pl. 32 figs. 12-13.Recent. Contoy Island, Yucatan, Mexico.

RICHER DE FORGES, B., 1988. Le navire océanographique "Vauban". Rossiniana 38: 5-6.*

RODRIGUEZ, M.I., 1988. Le Olive della provincia Peruviana.Oliva (Strephona) peruviana Lamarck, 1811. Arg-onauta 4(5-6): 28-36.*

RUPPERT, E.E. & FOX, R.S., 1988. Seashore animals of thesoutheast: a guide to common shallow-water inverte-brates of the southeastern Atlantic coast: 1-429. Co-lumbia.

SQUIRES, R.L., 1988. Eocene macropaleontology of north-ern Lockwood Valley, Ventura County, California. Nat-ural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Contri-butions in Science 398: 1-23.*

THORSSON, W., 1988. Olividae in Hawaii. Hawaiian Shell News 1988(8): 5-6.

TURSCH, B., 1988. Studies on Olividae. VIII. Protoconch measurements as supraspecific characters in the family Olividae. The Veliger 31(3-4): 244-251.

TURSCH, B. & HUART, D., 1988. Studies on Olividae. VII. Note on Oliva dolicha Locard, 1896, O. flammulata Lamarck, 1810 and O. flammulata verdensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986. Apex 2: 47-54.

UBALDI, R., 19 88 . Le Olive della regione Est Pacifica (II Parte) - Olives of the East Pacific region (Part II). Ar-gonauta 4(2-4): 13-18.*

WILSON, B.R., 1988. A field guide to Australian shells Prosobranch gastropods: 1-287. French Forest.

1989

ANONYMOUS, 1989. News of new species. Hawaiian Shell News 1989: 7.

BOUCHET, P., 1989. A marginellid gastropod parasitizes sleeping fishes. Bulletin of Marine Science 45(1): 76-84.*

DAVOLI, F., 1989. Olividae (Gastropoda) miocenici: ultima testimonziana nell'area mediterranea di un clima in-tertropicale. Bollettino della Societá Paleontologica Italiana 28(1): 101-132.

DHARMA, B., 1989. Siput dan Kerang Indonesia (Indone-sian Shells): 1-111. Jakarta.

FINSLEY, C.E., 1989. A field guide to fossils of Texas: 1-337. Lanham/New York/Oxford.

FOLLIOT, M., 1989. Les depôts fossiliferes du Miocene du Bordelais. Mineraux et Fossiles 163: 17-28.*

KAICHER, S.D., 1989. Olividae. Part IV. Card catalogue of world-wide shells Pack #54: cards 5472-5577.

KILBURN, R.N., 1989. A new genus and species of Pseudolivinae, with a note on the status of Sylvano-cochlis Melvill, 1903 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Oliv-idae). Annals of the Natal Museum 30: 177-184.*Naudoliva Kilburn, 1989: 179-180. Type species by original

designation: Naudoliva caitlinae Kilburn, 1989.

Naudoliva caitlinae Kilburn, 1989: 160-183, figs. 3-9. Re-cent. Continental shelf off Sandy Point, western Transkei, South Africa. Type species of Naudoliva Kil-burn, 1989.

MICHAUX, B., 1989. Cladograms can reconstruct phylo-genies: an example from the fossil record. Alcheringa1: 21-36.*

OGASAWARA, K., IJIMA, S. & KASENO, Y., 1989. Miocene mol-luscan fossils from the Tenguyama Formation, Toy-ama Prefecture, Hokuriku District, Japan. The sci-ence reports of the Kanazawa University 34(2): 67-85.*

PEL, P.L. VAN, 1989. A new subspecies of the genus Amalda from the Arafura Sea. La Conchiglia 238-241:13-15.*Amalda vernedei herlaari Van Pel, 1989: 14-15, figs. 1-3.

Recent. Arafura Sea, N of Darwin, Australia, 12°S-133°E.

RECOURT, P., 1989. A new Olivella from the Barbados, West Indies. La Conchiglia 238-241: 10-12.*Olivella barbenthos Recourt, 1989: 10-12, text-fig. and fig-

ures on page 12. Recent. West coast of Barbados.

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RECOURT, P., 1989. A new Oliva from Madura, Indonesia. (Gastropoda: Olividae). De Kreukel 25(4): 69-70.*Oliva vicweei Recourt, 1989: 69-70, Pl. 1. Recent. Madura,

northeast Java, Indonesia.

SCOTT, I., 1989. Deep water Amalda mucronata. Poirieria 16(1): 11.*

SKOGLUND, C., 1989. Range correction for Agaronia propatula Conrad 1849. The Veliger 32(2): 232.*

SQUIRES, R.L., 1989. A new pseudolivine gastropod genusfrom the Lower Tertiary of North America. Journal of Paleontology 63(1): 38-47.Calorebama Squires, 1989: 39. Type species by original

designation: Pseudoliva dilleri Dickerson, 1914.

SQUIRES, R.L., ZINSMEISTER, W.J. & PAREDES-MEJIA, L.M., 1989. Popenoeum, a new pseudolivine gastropod genus: widespread and most diversified during the Paleocene. Journal of Paleontology 63(2): 212-217.*Popenoeum Squires, Zinsmeister & Paredes-Mejia, 1989:

212-213. Type species by original designation: Popen-oeum maritimus Squires, Zinsmeister & Paredes-Mejia, 1989.

Popenoeum maritimus Squires, Zinsmeister & Paredes-Mejia, 1989: 214-215, figs. 3.1-3.3. Early Paleocene (Danian). California, USA. Type species of Popenoeum Squires, Zinsmeister & Paredes-Mejia, 1989.

Popenoeum maritimus bajaensis Squires, Zinsmeister & Paredes-Mejia, 1989: 215-216, figs. 3.4-3.6. Upper Pa-leocene (Thanetian). Sepultura Formation, Mesa San Carlos, baja California, Mexico.

TRAUB, F., 1989. Weitere Paläozän-Gastropoden aus demHelvetikum des Haunsberges nördlich von Salzburg. 4. Fortsetzung. Mitteilungen der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und historische Geologie 29: 85-108.*Ancilla excavata Traub, 1989: 95-96, Pl. 2 figs. 4a-b, 5. Pa-

leocene. Oichinger Schichter, Kroisbach, Switzerland.

TURSCH, B. & GREIFENEDER, D, 1989. Studies on Olividae. X.The taxonomic status of Oliva esiodina Duclos, 1844.O. duclosi Reeve, 1850 and O. lentiginosa Reeve, 1850. Apex 4: 57-68.*

TURSCH, B. & GREIFENEDER, D, 1989. Studies on Olividae. XI. Oliva chrysoplecta, sp.n., a familiar, undescribed Western Pacific species. Apex 4(4): 69-84.*Oliva chrysoplecta Tursch & Greifeneder, 1989: 80-81, figs.

1, 2, 5. Recent. Subic Bay, Philippines.

VAUGHT, K.C., 1989. A classification of the living Mollusca:1-189. Melbourne, Florida.

VOKES, E.H., 1989. Neogene paleontology in the northernDominican Republic. 8. The family Muricidae (Mol-lusca: Gastropoda). Bulletins of American Paleontol-ogy 97: 5-94.

1990

ALLMON, W.D., 1990. Review of the Bullia group (Gas-tropoda: Nassariidae) with comments on its evolution,biogeography, and phylogeny. Bulletins of American Paleontology 99(335): 1-179.*

BEU, A.G. & MAXWELL, P.A., 1990. Cenozoic Mollusca of New Zealand. New Zealand Geological Survey Pale-ontological Bulletin 58: 1-518.*

BIELER, R. & PETIT, R.E., 1990. On the various editions of Tetsuaki Kira's "Coloured Illustrations of the Shells of Japan" and "Shells of the Western Pacific in Color Vol. I," with an annotated list of new names intro-duced. Malacologia 32: 131-145.*

BOUCHET, P., 1990. Systematics of Plicoliva with descrip-tion of a new subfamily (Gastropoda: Volutidae). Archiv für Molluskenkunde 120: 1-10.

DIAZ, J.M. & GÖTTING, K.-J., 1990. Eine neue Olivella-Art von der karibischen Küste Kolumbiens. Archiv für Molluskenkunde 120: 23-29.*Olivella ankeli Diaz & Götting, 1990: 24-26, Pl. 1 figs. 1-2.

Recent. Playa del Muerte, Bahia de Nenguange (Naturepark Tayrona), Caribbean Colombia.

GLADENKOV, YU.B. & SINELNIKOVA, V.N., 1990. Моллюски И Климатические Оптимумы Миоцена Камчатки [Mollusks and climatic optimums of Miocene Kam-chatka]. Trudy Geologicheskogo Instituta Akademiya Nauk SSSR 453: 1-173.*Olivella kuluvensis Sinelnikova, 1990: 116-117, Pl. 32 figs.

6a-b. Miocene. Kamchatka.

KASE, T., 1990. Late Cretaceous gastropods from the Izumi group of southwest Japan. Journal of Paleonto-logy 64: 563-578.Taniella Kase, 1990: 573. Type species by original designa-

tion: Taniella japonica Kase, 1990. Junior homonym of Taniella Finlay & Marwick, 1937; renamed Tanimas-anoria Kase, 1992.

Calorebama cretacea Kase, 1990: 572-573, figs. 3.8-3.9. Cretaceous. Earliest Maastrichtian. Azenotani MudstoneMember. Izumi Mountains, near Osaka, Japan.

Taniella japonica Kase, 1990: 573, figs. 5.7, 5.8, 5.12-5.15. Cretaceous. Earliest Maastrichtian. Azenotani MudstoneMember. Izumi Mountains, near Osaka, Japan.

KILBURN, R.N. & BOUCHET, P., 1990. Le genre Amalda en N.Calédonie - The genus Amalda in N. Caledonia. Rossiniana 47: cover page, 19-22.*

KILBURN, R.N. & BOUCHET, P., 1990. Le genre Amalda en N.Calédonie - The genus Amalda in N. Caledonia. 2e Partie. Rossiniana 48: 3-8.*

NINOMIYA, T., 1990. A new subgenus and five new species of the Ancillinae (Gastropoda: Olividae) from Aus-tralia. The Venus 49: 69-82.*Mundaspira Ninomiya, 1990: 70. Type species by original

designation: Amalda concinna Ninomiya, 1990.

Amalda concinna Ninomiya, 1990: 70-71, Pl. 1 figs. 1-2. Re-cent. Albany area, Western Australia, Australia. Type species of Mundaspira Ninomiya, 1990.

Amalda lochii Ninomiya, 1990: 71-72, Pl. 1 figs. 3-4. Recent.NE of North Reef, Queensland, Australia.

Amalda aureus Ninomiya, 1990: 72-73, Pl. 1 figs 5-6. Re-cent. Off Fremantle, Western Australia. Australia.

Amalda turgida Ninomiya, 1990: 73-74, Pl. 1 figs 7-8. Re-cent. Off Esperance, south Western Australia, Australia.

Amalda virgineus Ninomiya, 1990: 74, Pl. 1 figs 9-10. Re-cent. Albany, south Western Australia, Australia.

PETUCH, E.J., 1990. A new molluscan faunule from the Caribbean coast of Panama. The Nautilus 104: 57-71.*Oliva reticularis ernesti Petuch, 1990: 63, figs. 19-20. Re-

cent. Off Portobelo, Panama.

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RIOS, E. DE C., 1990. Gastrópodos endêmicos do Brasil; Agaronia travassosi Morretes, 1938. Siratus 1(2): 7-8.*

RIOS, E. DE C., 1990. Gastrópodos endêmicos do Brasil; Ancilla lienardi (Bernardi, 1821). Siratus 1(2): 9-10.*

RIOS, E. DE C., 1990. Gastrópodos endêmicos do Brasil; Ancilla matthewsi Burch & Burch, 1967. Siratus 1(3): 7-8.*

RIOS, E. DE C., 1990. Gastrópodos endêmicos do Brasil; Olivella defiorei Klappenbach, 1964. Siratus 1(3): 9-10.*

SUBBA ROA, N.V., SURYA RAO, K.V. & MAITRA, S., 1990. Ma-rine molluscs. In: Chhotani, O.B. (editor), Fauna of Orissa. Part - III. Zoological Survey of India. State Fauna Series 1: 1-175.*

TURSCH, B. & HUART, D., 1990. Studies on Olividae. XII. The "Oliva problem" in America: a preliminary survey.Apex 5: 51-73.

VOSKUIL, R.P.A., 1990. A new Agaronia from Indonesia. De Kreukel 26: 19-22.* Agaronia johnkochi Voskuil, 1990: 19-22, Pl. 4 figs. 1-2. Re-

cent. Pagandaran [Pangandaran], Java, Indonesia.

UBALDI, R., 1990. Le Olive della regione Est Pacifica (III Parte) - Olives of the East Pacific region (Part III). Ar-gonauta 6(1-3): 81-84.*

1991

BIELER, R. & BRADFORD, A., 1991. Annotated catalog of typespecimens in the malacological collection of the Del-aware Museum of Natural History. Gastropoda (Prosobranchia and Opisthobranchia). Nemouria 36: 1-49.*

BOSS, K.J. & BIELER, R., 1991. Johannes Thiele and his contributions to zoology. Part 2. Genus-group names (Mollusca). Nemouria 39: 1-77.*

BOUCHET, P. & KILBURN, R.N., 1991. A new genus of Ancil-linae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Olividae) from New Caledonia, with the description of two new species. Bulletin de la Muséum nationale d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (4)12: 531-539.*Entomoliva Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991: 532. Type species by

original designation: Entomoliva incisa Bouchet & Kil-burn, 1991.

Entomoliva incisa Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991: 533-536, figs. 1-13. Recent. New Caledonia. Type species of EntomolivaBouchet & Kilburn, 1991.

fig. 62. Entomoliva incisa Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991. Type species ofEntomoliva Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-1119.

New Caledonia, 22°40'S 167°41'E, 460-500 m, S of l'île des Pins.

Entomoliva mirabilis Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991: 537, figs. 14-23. Recent. New Caledonia.

BOUCHET, P. & KILBURN, R.N., 1991. A new genus of Ancilli-nae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Olividae) from New Cale-donia, with the description of two new species. Rossiniana 53: 3-10.*

HARTZELL, L.L., 1991. Archaeological evidence for stages of manufacture of Olivella shell beads in California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 13: 29-39.*

IVANOV, D.L. & KANTOR, YU.I., 1991. Малакологическая коллекция п. Г. Демидова в зоологическом музее мгу [Paul Demidoff’s malacological collection in the Zoological Museum of Moscow University]: 1-94. Moscow.*

JACKSON, J., 1991. A special olive shell. The Festivus 23(4): 31.

KANTOR, Y., 1991. On the morphology and relationships ofsome oliviform gastropods. Ruthenica 1: 17-52.*

KANTOR, Y. & PAVLINOV, I.J., 1991. Cladistic-analysis of oliv-iform gastropods (Gastropoda, Pectinibranchia, Olivi-dae s. lato). Zhurnal Obshchei Biologii 52(3): 356-371.

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1991. Olivella riosi (Mollusca, Gastro-poda, Olividae) nueva especie obtenida en aguas de la plataforma continental uruguaya y del extremo sur del Brasil. Comunicaciones Zoologicas del Museo deHistoria Natural de Montevideo 12(175): 1-9.*Olivella riosi Klappenbach, 1991: 2-6, figs. 1-5, 9-10. Re-

cent. c 78 miles S of Cabo Polonio, Rocha, Uruguay.

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1991. Notas sobre Olivella Swainson, 1831. I. Comentarios sobre la nomenclatura en dos especies de Olivella (Moll. Gastr.) del Atlántico Sur. Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay 7: 117-122.

KLAPPENBACH, M.A., 1991. Notas sobre Olivella Swainson, 1831. II. El pasaje del “Albatross” por aguas uru-guayas y argentinas y la cita de Olivella jaspidea y Olivella bullula para dicha zona. Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay 7: 175-181.

MICHAUX, B., 1991. The evolution of the Ancillinae with special reference to New Zealand Tertiary and Re-cent species of Amalda H. & A. Adams, 1853 (Gas-tropoda: Olividae: Ancillinae). Venus 50: 130-149.*

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NINOMIYA, T., 1991. Sixteen new species of the Ancillinae (Gastropoda: Olividae) from Australia. The Venus 49: 69-82.*Amalda fasciata Ninomiya, 1991: 2, Pl. 1 fig. 1. Recent. Off

Clarence, New South Wales, Australia.

Amalda ponderi Ninomiya, 1991: 2-3, Pl. 1 fig. 2. Recent. Off Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

Amalda pullarium Ninomiya, 1991: 3, Pl. 1 fig. 3. Recent. E of Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland, Australia.

Amalda coenobium Ninomiya, 1991: 3-4, Pl. 1 fig. 4. Re-cent. SE of Swain Reefs, Queensland, Australia.

Amalda colmani Ninomiya, 1991: 4-5, Pl. 1 fig. 7. Recent. C 25 miles E off Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland, Aus-tralia.

Amalda lanceolata Ninomiya, 1991: 5-6, Pl. 1 fig. 6. Recent.Off Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Amalda rubrofasciata Ninomiya, 1991: 6-7, Pl. 1 fig. 5. Re-cent. Off Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia.

Amalda bulbosa Ninomiya, 1991: 7, Pl. 2 fig. 8. Recent. Off Jurien Bay, West Australia.

Amalda festiva Ninomiya, 1991: 7-8, Pl. 2 fig. 11. Recent. Off Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia.

Amalda rottnestensis Ninomiya, 1991: 8-9, Pl. 2 fig. 9. Re-cent. Off Rottnest Island, West Australia.

Amalda sydneyensis Ninomiya, 1991: 9, Pl. 2 fig. 12. Re-cent. E of Malabar, Sydney, New South Wales, Aus-tralia.

Amalda pinguis Ninomiya, 1991: 9-10, Pl. 2 fig. 14. Recent. S of Cape Carnot, South Australia.

Amalda nitidanosum Ninomiya, 1991: 10, Pl. 2 fig. 10. Re-cent. Off Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia.

Amalda tenuis Ninomiya, 1991: 10-11, Pl. 2 fig. 13. Recent. NW of Bunbury, West Australia.

Amalda acuta Ninomiya, 1991: 11, Pl. 2 fig. 15. Recent. E ofCheyne Bay, West Australia.

Amalda procerum Ninomiya, 1991: 11-12, Pl. 2 fig. 16. Re-cent. Off Eucla, West Australia.

PETUCH, E.J., 1991. New gastropods from the Plio-Pleis-tocene of Southwestern Florida and the Everglades Basin. W.H. Dall Paleontological Research Center, Special Publication 1: [covers; no other title or title page] + 1-59 + [5].Oliva cokyae Petuch, 1991: 48-49, Pl. 8 fig. 2. Pleistocene.

Bermont Formation. Capeletti Brothers quarry #11, Holy Land Unit, Dade County, Florida, USA.

Oliva lindae Petuch, 1991: 49, Pl. 8 figs. 3-4. Pleistocene. Bermont Formation. Canal dredging along North New River Canal, along U.S. Highway 27, 22 km S of South Bay, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva roseae Petuch, 1991: 49-50, Pl. 8 figs. 5-6. Late Plio-cene. Fort Denaud Member, Caloosahatchee Formation.Canal dredging, along Miami Canal, 16 km S of Lake Harbor, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva paraporphyria Petuch, 1991: 50, Pl. 8 fig. 8. Late Plio-cene. Fort Denaud Member, Caloosahatchee Formation.Canal dredging, along Miami Canal, 16 km S of Lake Harbor, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

SINELNIKOVA, V.N., OLEINIK, A.E., GLADENKOV, Y.B. & TITOVA, L.V., 1991. Systematic descriptions of molluscs. In: E.V. DEVYATKIN (editor): Эоцен Западной Камчатки [Eocene of Western Kamchatka]. Transactions of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Geological Institute, 467: 119-162.*Ancilla kovatschensis Oleinik, 1991: 138, Pl. 26 figs. 1a-b, 2a-

b. Late Eocene. Kovachinskaya Formation. Western Kamchatka, Tigil region, sea cliffs in the Kvachina Bay, to the S of Moroshechnaya River Mouth.

Ancilla shelikhovi Oleinik, 1991: 138, Pl. 26 fig. 3. Eocene. Kamchatka.

SUBBA RAO, N.V., SURYA RAO, K.V. & MAITRA, S., 199 1 . Ma-rine molluscs. In: Fauna of Orissa. Part 3. Zoological Survey of India. State Fauna Series 1: 1-175.*

VOSKUIL, R.P.A., 1991. The recent species of the genus Eburna Lamarck, 1801. Vita Marina 41: 49-55.*

1992

BONDAREV, I. & RÖCKEL, D., 1992. The shells of the Saya deMalha Bank. La Conchiglia 23(262): 21-38.

CASTELLANOS, Z.J.A. DE & LANDONI, N., 1992. Catálogo de-scriptivo de la malacofauna marina magallánica. Neogastropoda, Volutidae, Volutomitridae, Cancellari-idae, Olividae y Marginellidae. Consejo Investiga-ciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires 10: 1-43.

GLADENKOV, YU.B., BARINOV, K.B., BASILIAN, A.E., BORDUNOV, S.I., BRATSEVA, G.M., ZERYANOV, YE.V., KURALENKO, N.P., VITUKHIN, D.I., ORESHKINA, T.V., GANZEI, S.S., KIYASHKO, S.I. & TRUBIKHIN, V.M., 1992. Детальное РасчленениеНеогена Камчатки [Detailed division of the Neogene of Kamchatka]. Transactions of the Russian Acad-emy of Sciences 478: 1-204.*

HABE, T., 1992. Illustrations of the Philippine marine gas-tropods described by Paul Bartsch in 1918. The Venus 50(4): 296-302.*

KASE, T., 1992. Tanimasanoria (Mollusca: Gastropoda): a replacement name for Taniella Kase, 1990, non Fin-lay and Marwick, 1937. Journal of Paleontology 66: 165.*Tanimasanoria Kase, 1992: 165. Replacement name for

Taniella Kase, 1990, not Taniella Finlay & Marwick, 1937.

KOCH, B., 1992. Panamaic puzzles: Oliva kerstitchi - yes, no or maybe? The Festivus 24(3): 31-33.*

LOZOUET, P., 1992. New Pliocene and Oligocene Olividae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from France and the Mediter-ranean area. Contributions on Tertiary and Quatern-ary Geology 29: 27-37.*Olivella clanzigi Lozouet, 1992: 31-32, Pl. 3 figs. 1-4. Early

Pliocene. Oued el Galaa, SE of Lac de Bizerte, Tunisia.

Amalda abessensis Lozouet, 1992: 30, Pl. 1 figs. 1-4. UpperOligocene. Saint-Paul-lès-Dax, Abesse, Landes, France.

MAXWELL, P.A., 1992. Eocene Mollusca from the vicinity ofMcCulloch's Bridge, Waihao River, South Canterbury,New Zealand: Paleoecology and systematics. Geo-logical Survey Paleontological Bulletin 65: 1-280.Micrancilla Maxwell, 1992: 143. Type species: Amalda

granum Maxwell, 1992.

Ancillus olsoni Maxwell, 1992: 141. Eocene. McCulloch's Bridge, Waihao River, South Canterbury, New Zealand.

Amalda komata Maxwell, 1992: 142. Eocene. McCulloch's Bridge, Waihao River, South Canterbury, New Zealand.

Amalda granum Maxwell, 1992: 143. Eocene. McCulloch's Bridge, Waihao River, South Canterbury, New Zealand.

PERRILLIAT, M.C., 1992. Bivalvos y gastéropodos de la For-mación Ferrotepec (Mioceno medio) de Michoacán. Paleontologia Mexicana 60: 1-49.*

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PERRUCHINI, A., 1992. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives. World Shells 1: 45-47.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1992. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives (II). World Shells 2: 36-39.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1992. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives (III). World Shells 3: 51-55.

PETUCH, E.J., 1992. New mollusks from Los Roques ar-chipelago, Venezuela, an isolated Caribbean atoll. LaConchiglia 23(262): 5-11.Jaspidella carminiae Petuch, 1992: 8-9, figs. 6-7. Recent.

Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela.

SCOTT, T.M. & ALLMON, W.D., 1991. Plio-Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleontology of southern Florida. Florida Geological Survey, Special Publication 36: 1-194.

SKOGLUND, C., 1992. Additions to the Panamic province gastropod (Mollusca) literature, 1971 to 1992. The Festivus, Supplement 24: 1-169.*

SQUIRES, R.L. & DEMETRION, R.A., 1992. Paleontology of theEocene Bateque Formation, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Contributions in Science 434: 1-55.*

STEWART, C., MORA, S.J. DE, JONES, M.R.L. & MILLER, M.C., 1992. Imposex in New Zealand neogastropods. Ma-rine Pollution Bulletin 24(4): 204-209.

TERZER, G.L., 1992. Two new species of the genus Agaronia from the Gulf of Guinea and from the Sulu Sea. La Conchiglia 22(262): 46-50.Agaronia razetoi Terzer, 1992: 46-47, upper left hand figure

on page 49, upper row of right hand figure on page 49. Recent. Ghana.

Agaronia adamii Terzer, 1992: 47-48, lower left hand figure on p. 49, first 2 spp. Of third row of right hand figure on p.49. Recent. South of Tawitawi Island, Sulu Ar-chipelago, Philippines.

TRACEY S., 1992. A review of the Early Eocene molluscs of Bognor Regis (Hampshire Basin), England. Tertia-ry Research 13(2-3): 155-175.*

TURSCH, B., 1992. Le désordre des Oliva, élégie suivie d'un éloge de la méthode. Apex, hors série: 21-28.*

TURSCH, B., MISSA, O. & BOUILLON, J., 1992. Studies on Olividae. XIV. The taxonomic structure of Oliva oliva (auct.). Apex 7: 3-22.

1993

AGUIRRE, M.L., 1993. Type specimens of Quarternary ma-rine gastropods from Argentina. Ameghiniana 30: 23-38.

BERNASCONI, M.P. & ROBBA, E., 1993. Molluscan palaeoeco-logy and sedimentological features: an integrated ap-proach from the Miocene Meduna section, northern Italy. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoe-cology 100: 267-290.*

CAMPBELL, L.D., 1993. Pliocene mollusks from the York-town and Chowan River Formations in Virginia. Virgi-nia Division of Mineral Resources, Publication 127: 1-259.*

FERNANDES, F. & ROLÁN, E., 1993. Moluscos marinos de São Tomé y Principe: actualizacion bibliografica y nuevas aportaciones - Marine molluscs of São Tomé

and Principe: bibliographic actualization and new contributions. Iberus 11(1) : 31-47.*

GONZALEZ-DELGADO, J.A., 1993. Estudio sistemático de los gasterópodos del Plioceno de Huelva (SW de Es-pana). V: Neogastropoda (Volutacea, Connacea). Studio Geologica Salmanticensia 28: 7-69.*

HART, M., 1993. Oliva rubrolabiata, a Melanesian jewel. Hawaiian Shell News 41(4): 5-6.*

Ivanov, D.L., Kantor, Yu.I., Sysoev, A.V. & Egorov, R.V., 1993. Type specimens of molluscs described by G. Fischer von Waldheim in 1807. Apex 8(3): 71-85.*

KILBURN, R.N., 1993. Notes on some South African Ancil-linae with descriptions of five new species of Amalda (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olividae). Annals of the NatalMuseum 34: 369-389.*Amalda lindae Kilburn, 1993: 375-379, figs. 9-12. Recent.

Off Mtamvuna River, Natal-Transkei border, South Africa, 31°08.9'S-030°17.1'E.

Amalda scopuloceti Kilburn, 1993: 379-380, figs.13-14. Re-cent. Off Whale Rock, South Africa, 31°57,9'S-029°14,3'E.

Amalda cupedula Kilburn, 1993: 380-382, figs. 15-16. Re-cent. Off Jesser Point, South Africa, 27°33,3'S-032°43,1'E.

Amalda telaaraneae Kilburn, 1993: 382-384, figs. 17-18. Re-cent. Off Qolora River mouth, Transkei, South Africa, 32°45,0'S-028°35,3'E.

Amalda whatmoughi Kilburn, 1993: 384-386, figs. 19-20. Recent. Blue's Bank, eastern Agulhas Bank, 34°11,6'S-024°57,2'E.

LEPETIT, P., 1993. Identifiez-moi. Xenophora 63: 31.*

MAJIMA, R., TSUCHIDA, E. & OHSHIMA, H., 1993. Two rare species of Amalda (Gastropoda: Olividae: Ancillinae) collected by the R.V. Tansei-Maru from Japanese wa-ters. The Venus 52: 51-61.*Amalda otohime Majima, Tsuchida & Ohshima, 1993: 52-55,

figs. 3, 4.1-4.3, Pl. 1 figs. 6a-8b. Recent. Off Cape Daio-Saki, Shima Peninsula, Mie Prefecture, Pacific sice of Central Honshu, Japan.

MUNIZ, G. DE C.B., 1993. Novos moluscos da Formação Gramame, Cretáceo Superior dos Estados de Paraíba e de Pernambuco, nordeste do Brasil: com dados gerais sobre a formação e revisão de diversasespécies anteriormente descritas. Publicação espe-cial do Departemento de geologia, Centro de Tech-nologia, Universidad Federal de Pernambuco 1: 1-202. Recife.Pseudoliva bellecompta Muniz, 1993: ?. Late Cretaceous.

Campanian. Gramame Formation, NE Brazil.

NOBUHARA, T., 1993. The relationship between bathymetricdepth and climate change and its effect on molluscanfaunas of the Kakegawa Group, central Japan. Transactions and Proceedings of the Paleontological Society of Japan (NS)170: 159-185.*

OSSELAER, C. VAN & TURSCH, B., 1993. Studies on Olividae. XV. Anterior notch measurements as taxonomic char-acters in the genus Oliva. Apex 8: 1-10.

OSSELAER, C., BOUILLON, J. & TURSCH, B., 1993. Studies on Olividae. XVII. Data on depth of burrowing, motion and substrate choice of some Oliva species. Apex 8(4): 151-158.*

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OSSELAER, C. VAN & TURSCH, B., 1993. Studies on Olividae. XIX. Where is the suture of Oliva shells?. Apex 9: 47-50.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1993. Le Oliva giganti - The Giants Oliva. World Shells 4: 58-61.

PETUCH, E.J., 1993. Patterns of gastropod extinction in thePlio-Pleistocene Okeechobean Sea of southern Flor-ida. Florida Geological Survey, Special Publication 37: 73-85.*

PITT, W.D. & PITT, L.J., 1993. Ultra-violet light as a useful tool for identifying fossil mollusks, with examples fromthe Gatun Formation, Panama. Tulane Studies in Ge-ology and Paleontology 26: 1-13.*

PRIGENT, J., 1993. Les olives de la Nouvelle Calédonie - Olive shells in New Caledonia. Part 1. Rossiniana 57:19-21.*

PRIGENT, J., 1993. Les olives de la Nouvelle Calédonie - Olive shells in New Caledonia. Part 2. Rossiniana 58:10-13.*

TURSCH, B., DUCHAMPS, R. & GREIFENEDER, D., 1993. Studies on Olividae. XX. The pre-Lamarckian names for Olivaspecies. Apex 9(2-3): 51-78.*

1994

CATARET, N. DE, 1994. Il genere Oliva nella Baia di Mele, Vanuatu - The genus Oliva from Mele Bay, Vanuatu. World Shells 8: 40-42.

DIAZ, J.M. & PUYANA, M., 1994. Moluscos del Caribe colombiano: un catálogo ilustrado: 1-291. Santafé de Bogota.

HERRERA, O.G., 1994. Analisis de restos malaco-arqueo-logicos de una ocupacion prehispanica en la desem-bocadura del Rio Maule. MNHN Noticiario Mensual 324: 5-14.

MOHAMED, S.Z. & AL-KHAYAT, J.A., 1994. A preliminary check-list of benthic Mollusca on the Qatari coasts, Arabian Gulf. Qatar University Science Journal 14(1):201-206.*

MUSETTI, A.P., 1994. Note ed ipotesi sulla sistematica della sottofamiglia Ancillinae - Notes and hypotheses in the systematics of the subfamily Ancillinae. World Shells 9: 7-12.

OSSELAER, C. VAN, BOUILLON, J., OUIN, J.-M. & TURSCH, B., 1994. Studies on Olividae. XVIII. The distribution of Oliva species and their variation of their colour pat-terns in Hansa Bay (Papua New Guinea). Apex 9: 29-46.*

PEARSON, G., 1994. Three unusual olives from Kwajalein. Hawaiian Shell News 1994(9): 1, 3.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1994. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives (VI). World Shells 9: 73-79.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1994. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives (VII). World Shells 10: 73-79.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1994. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives (VIII). World Shells 11: 71-75.

PETUCH, E.J., 1994. Atlas of Florida fossil shells: (Plioceneand Pleistocene marine gastropods): i-xii + 1-394. Chicago.Oliva briani Petuch, 1994: 204, Pl. 81 figs. H-I. Early Pleisto-

cene. Caloosahatchee Formation, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva erici Petuch, 1994: 204, Pl. 81 fig. J. Early Pleisto-cene. Caloosahatchee Formation, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva southbayensis Petuch, 1994: 206, Pl. 82 fig. B. MiddlePleistocene. Bermont Formation Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva jeremyi Petuch, 1994: 206, Pl. 82 fig. C. Early Pleisto-cene. Caloosahatchee Formation, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva keatoni Petuch, 1994: 206, Pl. 82 fig. H. Pliocene. Lower Tamiami Formation, Sarasota County, Florida, USA.

Oliva wendyae Petuch, 1994: 206, Pl. 82 fig. O. Middle Pleistocene. Bermont Formation, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA.

Oliva jenniferae Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig A. Pleistocene.Caloosahatchee/Bermont Formations, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva adami Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. B. Middle Pleisto-cene. Bermont Formation, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA.

Oliva smithorum Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. C. Middle Pleistocene. Bermont Formation, Okeechobee County, Florida, USA.

Oliva rucksorum Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. D. Early Pleistocene. Nashua Formation. Okeechobee County, Florida, USA.

Oliva amandae Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. G. Pliocene. Tamiami Formation, Pinecrest Beds, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA.

Oliva gravesae Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. J. Middle Pleistocene. Bermont Formation, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA.

Oliva mansfieldi Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. K. Pliocene. Tamiami Formation, Pinecrest Beds, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA.

Oliva susanae Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. L. Pliocene. Tamiami Formation, Pinecrest Beds, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA.

Oliva alumensis Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. N. Late Plio-cene. Jackson Bluff Formation, Liberty County, Florida, USA.

Oliva duerri Petuch, 1994: 208, Pl. 83 fig. O. Late Pliocene. Jackson Bluff Formation, Liberty County, Florida, USA.

Oliva ryani Petuch, 1994: 210, Pl. 84 fig. A. Middle Pleisto-cene. Bermont Formation, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA.

PRATI MUSETTI, A., 1994. Familia Olividae Latreille, 1825. World Shells 9.

SAVAZZI, E., 1994. Adaptations to burrowing in a few Re-cent gastropods. Historical Biology 7: 291-311.*

SIMONE, L.R.L. DE & MEZZALIRA, S., 1994. Fossil molluscs ofBrazil. Governo Do Estado De São Paulo Secretaria Do Meioambiente Coordenadoria de Informações Técnicas, Documentaçãoe Pesquisa Ambiental Insti-tuto Geológico, Boletim 11: 1-202.*

TURSCH, B., 1994. The scale of sympatry in the genus Oliva (Gastropoda, Olividae). Apex 9: 131-142.

WATERS, C., 1994. Oliva incrassata [Lightfoot, 1786], an unusual form from el Golfo de Santa Clara, Sonora, Mexico. The Festivus 26(4): 45, 47.

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WILSON, B.R., 1994. Australian marine shells, Proso-branch gastropods. 2: 1-370. Kallaroo.

1995

BORZONE, C.A., 1995. Ovicápsula de prosobranquios (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de una playa arenosa ex-puesta del sur del Brasil. Iheringia 79: 47-58.*

DELEMARRE, J.-L., 1995. Voyage aux Bijagós. Xenophora 71: 37-39, back cover.*

EMERSON, W.K., 1995. A zoogeographic summary of the marine mollusks of the Revillagigedo Islands (Tropi-cal Eastern Pacific Ocean). The Festivus 27: 3-18.

GREIFENEDER, D., DUCHAMPS, R. & TURSCH, B., 1995. The Lamarckian names for Oliva species (Studies on Olividae. 23). Apex 10(2-3): 39-60.*

HART, M., 1995. Rassegna del genus Amalda dalla Nuova Zelanda con la descrizione di una nuova specie e l'elevazione di un'altra sottospecie allo status di specie valida. - Review of the genus Amalda from New Zealand with a description of a new species & the elevation of another subspecies tofull species status. World Shells 13: 82-88.*Amalda northlandica Hart, 1995: 85-86, text figures. Recent.

Matai Bay, Karikari Peninsula, New Zealand.

HAYES, B., 1995. Space-time on a seashell. American Scientist 83(5): 214-218.*

LEAL, J.H. & HARASEWYCH, M.G., 1995. Morphology and systematics of the enigmatic volutid Plicoliva zelin-dae (Petuch, 1979) (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Bulletin of Marine Science 56: 569-577.

LOZOUET, P. & GOURGUES, D., 1995. Senilia (Bivalvia: Arcidae) et Anazola (Gastropoda: Olividae) dans le Miocène d'Angola et de France, témoin d'une paléo-province Ouest-Africaine. Haliotis 24: 101-108.*

LUSSI, M., 1995. A new species of Naudoliva Kilburn, 1989 from off South Africa. World Shells 15: 34-37.[TAX]Naudoliva vorsteri Lussi, 1995: ?. Recent. South Africa.

METZ, G., 1995. Observations on the behaviour of some Costa Rican Olividae. The Festivus 27(7): 86-87.*

PACAUD, J.-M. & RENARD, J. LE, 1995. Révision des mol-lusques paléogènes du Bassin de Paris IV - Liste systématique actualisée. Cossmanniana 3(4): 151-187.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1995. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives (IX). World Shells 13: 89-93.

PERRUCHINI, A., 1995. Parliamo di Olive - Speaking of Olives (IX). World Shells 15: 95-99.

PRATI MUSETTI, A., 1995. Genus Anolacia Gray, 1857, a new species from Somalia. World Shells 15: 55-56.*Anolacia bozzettii Prati Musetti, 1995: 55-56, text figure. Re-

cent. Off Ras Hafun, Somalia.

RENARD, J. LE & PACAUD, J.-M., 1995. Révision des Mol-lusques paléogènes du Bassin de Paris. 2 - Liste desréférences primaires des espèces. Cossmanniana 3(3): 65-132.*

SEPTFONTAINE, M., 1995. Catalogue des types paléontolo-giques déposés au Musée cantonal de Géologie, Lausanne. Mémoires de Géologie 26: 1-69.*

SLIEKER, F.J.A., 1995. Catalogue of molluscan type speci-mens in the Natuurmuseum Rotterdam (Mollusca: Gastropoda, Bivalvia). Deinsia 2: 33-40.*

SUSILOHADI, 1995. Late Tertiary and Quaternary geology ofthe East Java Basin, Indonesia: 1-169 + appendices. Thesis. University of Wollongong.*

TURSCH, B. & MACHBAETE, Y., 1995. The microstructure of the shell in the genus Oliva (Studies on Olividae. 24).Apex 10(2-3): 61-78.*

TURSCH, B., OUIN, J.-M. & BOUILLON, J., 1995. On the struc-ture of a population of Oliva oliva (L., 1758) in Papua New Guinea (Studies on Olividae. 22). Apex 10(2-3): 29-38.*

1996

BOYER, F., 1996. Notre couverture: Olivella oteroi Bermejo. Xenophora 74: 4, front cover.*

GARVIE, C.L., 1996. The molluscan fauna of the Reklaw Formation, Marquez Member (Eocene: Lower Claibornian), in Texas. Bulletins of American Paleon-tology 111(352): 1-140.Ancilla staminea reklawensis Garvie, 1996: 87, Pl. 19 figs.

15-16. Eocene. Reklaw Formation, Marquez Member, Texas, USA.

GREIFENEDER, D. & TURSCH, B., 1996. Type specimens vs. figures: on the identity of some Oliva species (Stud-ies on Olividae. 26). Apex 11(3-4): 163-175.*

KANTOR, Y.I., 1996. Phylogeny and relationships of Neo-gastropoda. In: TAYLOR, J. (Editor), Origin and evolu-tionary radiation of the Mollusca: 221-230.

KILBURN, R.N., 1996. Two new species of Amalda from theSaya de Malha Bank (Gastropoda: Olividae: Ancil-linae). Molluscan Research 17: 21-25.*Amalda danilai Kilburn, 1996: 21, 23, Pl. 1 figs. 1-2. Recent.

Saya de Malha Bank.

Amalda trippneri Kilburn, 1996: 23-25, Pl. 1 figs. 3-4. Re-cent. Saya de Malha Bank.

LANDAU, B., 1996. A new species of Mansfieldella (Gas-tropoda: Olividae: Olivellinae) from the Pleistocene Bermont Formation of southern Florida. Tulane Stud-ies in Geology and paleontology 29: 56-58.*Mansfieldella robbiae Landau, 1996: 56, 58, Pl. 1 figs. 1-3.

Pleistocene. Bermont Formation. Palm Beach Rock Company quarry, north side of U.S Highway 441, three miles west of Loxahatchee, Palm Beach County, Flor-ida.

LEPETIT, P., 1996. Les Olivella, sous-famille des Olivelli-nae. Xenophora 74: 15-25.*

LHAUMET, G., 1996. Le genre Anazola Gray, 1853 (Gas-tropoda: Olividae) Espece type: acuminata Lamarck, 1811. Xenophora 73: 38-39.*

LHAUMET, G., 1996. Famille Olividae Sous-famille Olivinae Swainson, 1840 Genre Agaronia Gray, 1839. espece type: hiatula Gmelin, 1791. Xenophora 76: 10-13, up-per figure on front cover.*

MARSHALL, B.A., 1996. Molluscan name-bearing types in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand te Papa Tongarewa 9: 1-85.*

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TERZER, G.L., 1996. Il genere Olivancillaria D’Orbigny, 1840 - The genus Olivancillaria D’Orbigny, 1840. World Shells 17: 74-81.

TERZER, G.L., 1996. Genus Agaronia Gray, 1838. World Shells 18: 33-43.

TERZER, G.L., 1996. Variabilità intraspecifica nel complesso di Oliva Spicata (Roeding, 1798) - In-traspecific variability in the complex of Oliva Spicata (Roeding, 1798). World Shells 19: 71-77.

TRACEY, S., TODD, J.A., LE RENARD J., KING C. & GOODCHILD, M., 1996. Distribution of Mollusca in units S1 to S9 of the Selsey Formation (middle Lutetian), Selsey Peninsula, Sussex. Tertiary Research 16(1-4): 97-139.*

TURSCH, B. & GREIFENEDER, D., 1996. The "Oliva miniacea complex", with the description of a familiar, unnamed species (Studies on Olividae. 25). Apex 11(1): 1-49.*Oliva mascarena Tursch & Greifeneder, 1996: 24-27, Pl. 4

figs. 1-6. Recent. Aldabra.

1997

AL-KHAYAT, J.A., 1997. The marine Mollusca of the Qatari waters, Arabian Gulf. Qatar University, Science Jour-nal 17(2): 479-491.*

BAŁUK, W., 1997. Middle Miocene (Badenian) gastropods from Korytnica, Poland; Part III. Acta Geologica Polonica 47(1-2): 1-75.*

BOYER, F., 1997. Safaga, Mer Rouge. Xenophora 78: 17-24.*

BRUNEL, H., 1997. Karukera l'ile aux belles eaux. Pour combien de temps encore? Soliloque d'un collection-neur en Guadeloupe. Xenophora 78: 14-16.*

BRUNEL, H., 1997. A l'ouest du pain de sucre. Xenophora 80: 26-30.*

BRUNET, R.F.J., 1997. New species of Mollusca from the Entrerriense Formation (Upper Miocene) of Chubut Province, Argentina and species not previously repor-ted from this formation. Part II - Gastropoda. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 30(2): 61-98.*Olivancillaria fracassoensis Brunet, 1997: 91-92, 94, Pl. 6

fig. 5. Miocene. Tortonian. Entrerriense Formation, Playa Valcasso, Valdes Peninsula, Chubut Province, Ar-gentina.

Olivella fracassoensis Brunet, 1997: 94-95, Pl. 6 fig. 11. Miocene. Tortonian. Entrerriense Formation, Playa Val-casso, Valdes Peninsula, Chubut Province, Argentina.

DARRAGH, T.A., 1997. Gastropoda, Scaphopoda, Cephalopoda and new Bivalvia of the Paleocene Pebble-Point Formation, Victoria, Australia. Proceed-ings of the Royal Society of Victoria 109(1): 57-108.*

DREZ, P.E., 1997. Notes on the fauna of the Chipola for-mation. XLII. A new species of Oliva (Omogymna) (Gastropoda: Olividae). Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 30(3): 207-210.*Oliva farleyensis Drez, 1997: 207-208, Pl. 1 fig. 1. Miocene.

Chipola Formation, Farley Creek, 0.2 mile W of bridge of Florida Highway 275, Calhoun County, Florida, USA.

HAYWARD, B.W., STEPHENSON, A.B., MORLEY, M., RILEY, J.L. & GRENFELL, H.R., 1997. Faunal changes in Waitemata Harbour sediments, 1930s 1990s. ‐ Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 27(1): 1-20.*

INOUE, K., OZAWA, T., NOBUHARA, T. & TOMIDA, S., 1997. Reex-amination of the Sagara fauna - Middle Miocene mol-luscan assemblage from the Sugegaya Formation, Sagara Group, Shizuoka district, Central Japan. Pa-leontological Research 1(2): 110-125.*

JANSEN, P., 1997. Micro shells of northern Australia. Inter-net Hawaiian Shell News September 1997: not pagi-nated.*

JEFFERY, P. & TRACEY S., 1997. The Early Eocene London Clay Formation mollusc fauna of the former Bursle-don Bricksworks, Lower Swanwick, Hampshire. Ter-tiary Research 17(3-4): 75-137.*

KAISER, K.L., 1997. The recent molluscan marine fauna ofthe Islas Galápagos. The Festivus, Supplement 29 : 1-67.*

LEE, Y.C. & WU, W.L., 1997. A new olivid (gastropoda: Oli-vidae) from the South China Sea. Bulletin of Malaco-logy, Taiwan 21: 29-32.*Ancillista albicans Lee & Wu, 1997: 29-30, fig. 1. Recent.

South China Sea, near S Taiwan Strait.

MILLARD, V., 1997. Classification of Mollusca: 1-427. Rhine Road.*

MILLER, W., 1997. Trail-producing behavior of Oliva sayana (Gastropoda) in the lower foreshore at BogueBanks, North Carolina. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 30(2): 109-116.*

MONTANARI, A., ODIN, G.S. & COCCIONI, R., 1997. Miocene stratigraphy: an integrated approach. Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy 15: i-xvii + 1-994.

MOTTA, A.J. DA, 1997. A proposito di Oliva arctata Marrat, 1871 - About Oliva arctata Marrat, 1871. World Shells 23: 12-16.

MYBURGH, G., 1997. Some notes on the Olividae. - Enkele aantekeninge ivm die familie Olividae. Strandloper 249: 2-4.

PETUCH, E.J., 1997. A new gastropod fauna from an Oligocene back-reef lagoonal environment in west central Florida. The Nautilus 110(4): 122-138.*

SINELNIKOVA, V.N., 1997. Mollusca descriptions. In: Нижний Палеоген Западной Камчатки (Стратиграфия, Палеогеография, Геологические События) [The Lower Paleogene of western Kam-chatka (stratigraphy, paleogeography, geological events). Trudy Geologicheskogo Instituta Akademiya Nauk SSSR 488: 250-301.

TERZER, G.L., 1997. Genus Ancilla (Lamarck, 1799): Pro-posta per un nuovo inquadramento subgenerico - A proposal for a new subgeneric arrangement genus Ancilla (Lamarck, 1799) (I). World Shells 20: 60-64.*Interancilla Terzer, 1997: 62-63. Type species by original

designation: Ancillaria scaphella Sowerby, 1859.

Ancilla cinnamomea f. albina Terzer, 1997: fig. 2. Not avail-able, introduced as a forma/variety after 1961. Recent. No locality given.

TERZER, G.L., 1997. Genus Ancilla (Lamarck, 1799): Pro-posta per un nuovo inquadramente subgenerico - Genus Ancilla (Lamarck, 1799): A proposal for a new subgeneric arrangement (II). World Shells 21-22: 18-36, 85.

TURSCH, B., 1997. Non-isometric growth and problems of species delimitation in the genus Oliva. Apex 12: 93-100.

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VERMEIJ, G.J., 1997. Decline and contraction: The history of the relictual gastropod family Pseudolividae. Geo-bios 30(7): 997-1002.

VERMEIJ, G.J. & DEVRIES, T.J., 1997. Taxonomic remarks ofCenozoic pseudolivid gastropods from South Amer-ica. The Veliger 40: 23-28.*Testallium Vermeij & DeVries, 1997: 24-25. Type species

by original designation: Gastridium cepa Sowerby, 1846.

Testallium escalonia Vermeij & DeVries, 1997: 26-27, figs. 2a-b. Probably Late Pliocene. La Cueva Formation, W of Fundo Las Damas, Chile.

1998

APTE, D., 1998. The book of Indian shells: 1-115. Cal-cutta/Chennai/Delhi/Mumba.

BOZZETTI, L., 1998. Description of a new species of Olivella from Northern Japan. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 27: 35-37.*Olivella poppei Bozzetti, 1998: 35-37, text figure. Recent.

Japan, Tanegashima Island, Nishinomoote.

BOUCHET, PH. & VERMEIJ, G.J., 1998. Two new deep-water Pseudolividae (Neogastropoda) from the south-west Pacific. The Nautilus 111(2): 47-52.*Fusulculus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998: 47-49. Type species

by original designation: Fusulculus crenatus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998.

Fusulculus crenatus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998: 49, figs. 1-4, 6. Recent. E of New Caledonia, 22°17'S-171°18'E, Hunter and Matthew Islands, 450-550 m. Type species of Fusulculus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998.

fig. 63. Fusulculus crenatus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998. Type speciesof Fusulculus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-

1119. E of New Caledonia, 22°17'S 171°18'E, 450-550 m, Hunter andMatthew Islands.

Fusulculus albus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998: 49-50, figs. 5, 7,8-14. Recent. North of New Caledonia, 18°42'S-163°13'E, 668 m.

BOYER, F., 1998. Dragages à Puerto Francés. Xenophora 83: 10-14.*

BROOK, F.J. & MARSHALL, B.A., 1998. The coastal mollus-can fauna of the northern Kermadec Islands, south-west Pacific Ocean. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 28: 185-233.*

BRUNEL, H., 1998. Collecte au pays Maya. Xenophora 82: 8-16.*

ESPINOSA, J. & ORTEA, J., 1998. Una nueva especie de género Olivella (Mollusca: Neogastropoda) del Mar Caribe Cubano. Avicennia 8-9: 155-158.*Olivella mayabe Espinosa & Ortea, 1998: 156-157, figs. 1a-d.

Recent. SW of Cayo Anclitas, Cuba, 430 metres.

HABE, T. & TUCHIYA, K., 1998. Checklist of the malacofaunaof Akajima Island and adjacent area, Okinawa Pre-fecture. Acropora 9: 15-25.*

HOARAU, A., 1998. Olives et térèbres de Mayotte. Xenophora 84: 34-35.*

HOENSELAAR, H.J. & DEKKER, H., 1998. Molluscs of the Great Bitter Lake, Suez Canal, Egypt, collected by C.Beets in 1950. Basteria 62(5-6): 197-214.*

HUNON, C., 1998. Avis sur un Ancilla … au sujet de la photo d'un Olividae (genre Ancilla) illustrant l'article "SAFAGA, Mer Rouge" parus dans Xenophora 78. Xenophora 81: 16.*

KANTOR, Y. & TURSCH, B., 1998. Oliva ouini, a new species from Hansa Bay, Papua New Guinea, with notes on the anatomy of Oliva oliva (L., 1758). Studies on Oli-vidae 30. Apex 13(3): 131-153.*Oliva ouini Kantor & Tursch, 1998: 133-137, Pl. 1 figs. 1-6.

Recent. Hansa Bay, Papua New Guinea, 4°10'30"S-144°52'47"E, near bow of "Small Awar wreck", grey sand, 6-7 m.

KILBURN, R.N., 1998. Description of four new neogastro-pods of superfamilies Muricoidea and Conoidea from South Africa. Apex 13: 155-160.*

Ancillista depontesi Kilburn, 1998: 156, 158, figs. 3-5. Re-cent. Off Kenton-on-Sea, 26°24.0'S-033°55.6'E, eastern Algoa Bay, South Africa.

OLEINIK, A.E., 1998. Paleogene biostratigraphy, biogeog-raphy, paleoclimates and molluscan paleontology of the Kamchatka Peninsula: 1-724. Thesis. Lafayette.*Ancilla kilakirnensis Oleinik, 1998: 408-409, Pl. 12 figs. 30,

32-35. Middle Eocene. Aluginskaya formation. NE Kamchatka, Gulf of Penzhina region, Podkagernaya Bay, bluffs on the right side of the Podkagernaya River, near the mouth.

OZAWA, T., TANAKA, T. & TOMIDA, S., 1998. Pliocene to Early Pleistocene warm water molluscan fauna from the Kakegawa Group, central Japan. Bulletin of the Nagoya University Furukawa Museum. Special Re-port 7: i-v + 1-205.Baryspira regina Tomida & Ozawa, 1998: 61, Pl. 11 figs. 6a-

b, 12a-b. Lower Pleistocene. Aburayama Formation, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

PACAUD, J.-M., 199 8 . Nouvelles données sur le genre Popenoeum (Mollusca, Pseudolividae). Remarques taxinomiques sur une espèce ubiquiste du PaléocèneInférieur, Popenoeum ambiguum (Binkhorst, 1861: Pyrula) nov. comb. Cossmanniana 5(1-2): 1-28.Popenoeum tademaitense Pacaud, 1998: 12-13, fig. 18.

Cretaceous. Upper Maastrichtian. Ed Dhana, Algeria.

PETUCH, E.J., 1998. The molluscan fauna of the Wawa River region, Miskito coast, Nicaragua: ecology, bio-geographical implications, and description of new taxa. The Nautilus 111(1): 22-44.*

STERRER, W., 1998. How many species are there in Bermuda? Bulletin of Marine Science 62(3): 809-840.*

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STEYN, D.G. & LUSSI, M., 1998. Marine shells of South Africa. An illustrated collector's guide to beached shells: 1-268. Hartebeespoort.

TURSCH, B., GREIFENEDER, B. & HUART, D., 1998. A puzzle of highly multiform species: Oliva fulgurator (Röding, 1798) and related American taxa. Studies on Olividae28. Apex 13(1-2): 1-61.*

VERMEIJ, G.J., 1998. Generic revision of the neogastropodfamily Pseudolividae. The Nautilus 111: 53-84.* [Typedesignation of Sulcobuccinum Orbigny, 1850]Sulcoliva Vermeij, 1998: 67. Type species by original desig-

nation: Pseudoliva monilis Olsson, 1928.

Sulcobuccinum multinodulosum Vermeij, 1998: 64, 82. Re-placement name for Pseudoliva chavani Glibert, 1973, not Pseudoliva chavani Tessier, 1952.

WARD, L.W., 1998. Mollusks from the lower Miocene Pol-lack Farm site, Kent County, Delaware: A preliminary analysis. Delaware Geological Survey, Special Publi-cation 21: 59-131.*Oliva simonsoni Ward, 1998: 76, Pl. 7 figs. 1-3. Miocene.

Calvert Formation, Pollack Farm, Kent County, Delaware, USA.

1999

BORZONE, C.A. & VARGAS, K.M., 1999. Substrato para pos-tura em Olivancillaria vesica vesica (Neogastropoda, Olividae) no litoral do Paraná, Brasil. Iheringia 86: 55-60.*

DREZ, P., 1999. No Title. Internet Hawaiian Shell News November 1999 (monthly section): 19-21.*

HERTZ, C.M., 1999. Illustration of the types named by S. Stillman Berry in his "leaflets in malacology" revised. The Festivus, Supplement 31: 1-43.*

HIGO, S., CALLOMON, P. & GOTO, Y., 1 999 . Catalogue and bi-bliography of the marine shell-bearing Mollusca of Ja-pan. Gastropoda . Bivalvia . Polyplacophora . Sca-phopoda: 937 pp. (not paginated). Osaka.

KAISER, K.L., 1999. Oliva foxi (Gastropoda: Olividae) at Isla Montuosa, Golfo de Chiriquí, Panamá. The Fes-tivus 31(4): 51.*

KANTOR, Y.I. & BOUCHET, P., 1999. A deep-sea Amalda (Gastropoda: Olividae) in the north-eastern Atlantic. Journal of Conchology 36: 11-16.*Amalda sibuetae Kantor & Bouchet, 1999: 11-14, figs. 1-2.

Recent. Off Mauritania (Bassin du Cap Vert), 20°30'N-18°34'W, 1733-1855 m.

KOHN, A.J. & ARUA, I., 1999. An early Pleistocene molluscaassemblage from Fiji: gastropod faunal composition, paleoecology and biogeography. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 146: 99-145.*

LHAUMET, G., 1999. Famille: Olividae Latreille, 1825. Le genre Agaronia en Ouest Afrique: Découverte d'une nouvelle forme sur les côtes du Ghana. Xenophora 88: 24-28.*

PACAUD, J.-M & SCHNETLER, K.I., 1999. Revision of the gast-ropod family Pseudolividae from the Paleocene of West Greenland and Denmark. Bulletin of the Geolo-gical Society of Denmark 46: 53-67.*Popenoeum lacunosum Pacaud & Schnetler, 1999: 55-56,

Pl. 1 figs. 1-4. Paleocene. Sonja lens, east of Turritel-lakløft, central Nuussuaq, Greenland.

Pseudoliva praetermissa Pacaud & Schnetler, 1999: 58, 50, Pl. 1 figs. 5-6, Pl. 2 figs. 1-2. Paleocene. Sonja lens, east of Turritellakløft, central Nuussuaq, Greenland.

Fusulculus nanopullus Pacaud & Schnetler, 1999: 60, 62, Pl. 2 figs. 3-5. Paleocene. Sonja lens, east of Turritel-lakløft, central Nuussuaq, Greenland.

PERINI, M., 1999. Looking for olives in Baja California. La Conchiglia 290.*

SQUIRES, R.L., 1999. Upper Paleocene to Lower Eocene (“Meganos Stage”) marine megafossils in the upper-most Santa Susana Formation, Simi Valley, southern California. Contributions in Science 479: 1-38.*

TITÂ, R., 1999. Biostratigraphical study of the Badenian deposits from Delineşti (Romania). Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle “Grigore An-tipa” 41: 473-486.*

VASSART, A. & TURSCH, B., 1999. Taxonomic implications of syntopy: the status of Oliva truncata Marrat, 1867 (Gastropoda, Olividae). Apex 14(2): 53-58.*

VOKES, H.E., GLASER, J.D. & CONKWRIGHT, R.D., 1999. Miocene fossils of Maryland (second edition). Bulletinof the Department of Natural Resources, Maryland Geological Survey 20: 1-75.

2000

ABSALÃO, R.S., 2000. A new species of Olivella (Neogast-ropoda, Olivellidae) from Brazil. Argonauta 14(2): 11-13.*Olivella arionata Absalão, 2000: 11-13, figs. 1, 3-6. Recent.

Off Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, 21°40'117S-40°48'004W, 18 m depth.

BOYER, F., 2000. A propos d’une Belloliva. Xenophora 92: 12.*

BRUNEL, H., 2000. Sur les traces de Pedro Alvares Cabral.Xenophora 90 : 18-24.*

DHARMA, B., 2000. Fossil molluscs from Java. Club Conchylia Informationen 32(4-6): 59-64.*

FORCELLI, D.O., 2000. Moluscos Magellanicos. Guai de Moluscos de Patagonia y Sur de Chile. Parte 1. Clase Gastropoda. Subclase Prosobranchia: 1-200.

HUNON, C., 2000. Notes sur le genre et la forme adulte d'un Olividae récent du circalittoral philippin. Xeno-phora 91: 10-11.*

JANSEN, P., 2000. Sea shells of south-east Australia: 1-106.

KUNTZ, P., 2000. «Beach of Canaries». Xenophora 90: 10-13.*

LOEUFF, P. LE & COSEL, R. VON, 2000. Aperçus sur la macro-faune benthique du plateau continental de la GuyaneFrançaise (Résultats de la campagne GREEN 0, 16 au 20 Avril 1999): 5-39. Plouzané.*

OKUTANI, T. (editor), 2000. Marine mollusks in Japan: i-xl-viii + 1-1173. Tokyo.

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PACAUD, J.-M. & TRACEY, S., 2000. The occurrence of the genus Fusulculus Bouchet & Vermeij (Gastropoda, Pseudolividae) in the Eocene of England, with a de-scription of two new species. Tertiary Research 20(1-4): 53-58.*Fusulculus alienopriscus Pacaud & Tracey, 2000: 54-55, Pl.

1 figs. 1-2. Early Eocene (Early Ypresian). London Clay Formation, division Cl, the former Bursledon Brickworks at Lower Swanwick, Hampshire, UK.

Fusulculus curryi Pacaud & Tracey, 2000: 55, 57, Pl. 1 fig. 3. Early Eocene (Early Ypresian). Harwich Formation, Tilehurst Member, former brickyard south-west of Crondall, Hampshire, UK.

PERINI, M.A., 2000. First report of syntopic occurrence of Oliva oliva Linnaeus, 1758 with an Oliva sp. of the "Oliva oliva complex" (Gastropoda: Olividae). Vita Marina 47: 93-104.*

PERINI, M.A., 2000. Oliva (Omogymna) nitidula Duclos, 1835. General considerations, intraspecific variability,and report of a new melanistic form from Guam. La Conchiglia 32(296): 31-37.

SCHNIEBS, K., 2000. Die Typen und Typoide der Mol-luskensammlung der Staatlichen Naturhistorischen Sammlungen Dresden, Museum für Tierkunde (I). DieTypen der von Anton (1838) beschriebenen rezenten Mollusken: 5. Phasianellidae, Littorinidae, Turritelli-dae, Thiaridae, Cerithiidae, Ranellidae, Olividae, Achatinellidae. Malakologische Abhandlungen 20(1): 79-87.

TAYLOR, J.D. & GLOVER, E.A., 2000. Diet of olives: Oliva ti-gridella Duclos, 1835 in Queensland. Molluscan Re-search 20(2): 19-24.

TERZER, G., 2000. About Oliva annulata (Gmelin, 1791). La Conchiglia 32(297): 11-14.

WELLS, F.E. & SLACK-SMITH, S.M., 2000. Molluscs of Christ-mas Island. Records of the Western Australian Mu-seum Supplement 59 : 103-115.*

2001

AIGEN, A., 2001. Some Oliva species of the middle Pleis-tocene of Southern Florida. American Conchologist 29(2): 16-18, 31.

ANDERSON, R.C., 2001. Shells found in Octopus-occupied beer bottles. The Festivus 33(2): 17-19.*

BOYKO, C.B. & CORDEIRO, J.R., 2001. Synonymy of the Ca-ribbean olives Ancilla (Amalda) pacei Petuch, 1987, and Amalda (Alcospira) zeigleri Ninomiya, 1987 (Gastropoda: Olividae). Novapex 2: 119-121.*

BOYKO, C.B. & CORDEIRO, J.R., 2001. Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Division of Invertebrate Zoolo-gy, American Museum of Natural History. V. Mollusca,Part 2.(Class Gastropoda [Exclusive of Opisthobran-chia and Pulmonata], with supplements to Gastropo-da [Opisthobranchia], and Bivalvia). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 262: 1-158.*

COLES, S.L., DEFELICE, R.C. & MINTON, D., 2001. Marine Species Survey of Johnston Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean, June 2000. Bishop Museum Technical Report19: 1-59.*

EMERSON, J.H. & EMERSON, B., 2001. Middle Eocene Clai-borne Group invertebrate fossils from Stone City Bluff, Burleson County, Texas: 1-136. Houston.

ESPINOSA, J. & ORTEA, J., 2001. Moluscos del Mar Caribe de Costa Rica: desde Cahuita hasta Gandoca - Mol-lusca of Costa Rica Caríbbean Sea: from Cahuita to Gandoca. Avicennia Supplemento 4: 1-77.*

HIGO, S., CALLOMON, P. & GOTO, Y., 2001. Catalogue and bi-bliography of the marine shell-bearing Mollusca of Ja-pan. Gastropoda . Bivalvia . Polyplacophora . Sca-phopoda. Type figures: 1-196. Osaka.

LOZOUET, P., LESPORT, J.-F. & RENARD, R., 2001. Révision des Gastropoda (Mollusca) du stratotype de L'Aquita-nien (Miocéne inf.)" site de Saucats "Lariey", Gi-ronde, France. Cossmanniana Hors-Série 3: 1-189.*

MACSOTAY, O. & CAMPOS VILLARROEL, R., 2001. Moluscos re-presentativos de la plataforma Margarita, Venezuela. Descripción de 24 nuevas moluscos representativos de la plataforma de Margarita, Venezuela: i-iii + 1-280. Valencia.Olivella kifos Macsotay & Campos Villarroel, 2001: 97-98,

Pl. 7 fig. 7. Recent. Plataforma de Margarita, Venezuela.

NASCIMENTO DE BARROS, J.C., SANTOS, F.N. DOS, SANTOS, M. DO

C.F., CABRAL, E. & ACIOLI, F.D., 2001. Redescoberta de moluscos obtidos durante a "Challenger Expedition" (1873-1876): micromoluscos de águas profundas. Boletim técnico-científico do Cepene 9(1): 9-23.*

GRA-TES, C., 2001. A new species from the Arafura Sea: Ancillista ngampitchae sp. nov. (Gastropoda: Olivi-dae). La Conchiglia 299: 30-33.*Ancillista ngampitchae Gra-Tes, 2001: 30-32, fig. 1-4. Re-

cent. Arafura Sea between the northern part of Australia and Indonesia.

PETUCH, E.J., 2001. New gastropods named for Frederick M. Bayer, in recognition of his contributions to tropicalwestern Atlantic malacology. Bulletin of the BiologicalSociety of Washington 10: 334-343.Oliva bayeri Petuch, 2001: ?. Recent.

REDFERN, C., 2001. Bahamian seashells. A thousand species from Abaco, Bahamas: 1-280. Boca Raton.

SCHNETLER, K.I., 2001. The Selandian (Paleocene) molluscfauna from Copenhagen, Denmark: the Poul Harder 1920 collection. Geology of Denmark Survey Bulletin 37: 1-85.*

SCOTT, T.M., 2001. Text to accompany the geological mapof Florida. Open File Report 80: 1-28.*

TURSCH, B. & GREIFENEDER, D., 2001. The genus Oliva and the species problem: i-x + 1-569. Ancona.Oliva fijiana Tursch & Greifeneder, 2001: 349-351, Colour

plate 15 figs. 1-6. Recent. Nukoboro Island, Fiji.

VALLEJO, B., 2001. Biogeography of Philippine marine molluscs. Loyola Schools Review 1: ?.

WALLIN, L., 2001. Catalogue of type specimens. 4. Lin-naean specimens: 1-128. Uppsala.*

2002

ALMEIDA ROCHA-BARREIRA, C. DE, 2002. Feeding behavior of Olivancillaria vesica auricularia (Lamarck, 1810) (Mollusca, Olividae). Thalassas 18(2): 83-89.*

ARDILA, N., NAVAS. G.R. & REVES, J., 2002. Libro rojo de in-vertebrados marinos de Colombia. La serie Libros ro-

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COLTRO, J., 2002. Brazilian Olividae. American Concholo-gist 30(2): 29-30, back cover.*

DICKINSON, J.A., WALLACE, M.W., HOLDGATE, G.R., GALLAGHER, S.J. & THOMAS, L., 2002. Origin and timing of the Miocene-Pliocene unconformity in southeast Aus-tralia. Journal of Sedimentary Research 72: 288-303.*

HARZHAUSER, M., 2002. Marine und brachyhaline Gas-tropoden aus dem Karpatium des Korneubuger Beck-ens und der Kreuzstettener Bucht (Österreich, Un-termiozän). Beiträge zur Paläontologie 27: 61-159.*

HOEK OSTENDE, L.W. VAN DEN, LELOUX, J., WESSELINGH, F.P. & WINKLER PRINS, C.F., 2002. Cenozoic molluscan types from Java (Indonesia) in the Martin collection (Divi-sion of Cenozoic Mollusca), National Museum of Nat-ural History, Leiden. NNM Technical Bulletin 5: 1-130.*

HYLLEBERG, J. & KILBURN, R.N., 2002. Annotated inventory of molluscs from the Gulf of Mannar and vicinity. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 2: 19-79.*

ISLAMOGLU, Y. & TANER, G., 2002. Molluscan fauna and stratigraphy of the Uçarsu and Kasaba Formations at Kasaba Miocene basin (western Taurides, SW Tur-key). Bulletin of The Mineral Research and Explora-tion 125: 31-57.*

KANTOR, YU.I., 2002. Morphological prerequisites for un-derstanding neogastropod phylogeny. Bollettino malacologico, Supplement 4: 161-174.*

KILBURN, R.N., 2002. Biogeography of Indian Marine Mol-luscs. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publi-cation 26: 5-17.

LAN, T.C. & LEE, Y.C., 2002. A new deep water Amalda in the family Olividae from Taiwan. Memoir Malacolo-gical Society of Taiwan 2: 18-20.*Amalda borshengi Lan & Lee, 2002: 18-20, figures on plate.

Recent. Kueishan Island [Turtle Mountain Island], NE Taiwan, 250-300 m.

LANDINI, W., BIANUCCI, G., CARNEVALE, G., RAGAINI, L., SORBINI, C., VALLERI, G., BISCONTI, M., CANTALAMESSA, G. & DI CELMA, C., 200 2 . Late Pliocene fossils of Ecuador andtheir role in the development of the Panamic bio-province after the rising of Central American Isthmus.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 29: 27-41.*

OGASAWARA, K., 2002. Cenozoic Gastropoda. The data-base of Japanese fossil type specimens described during the 20th century (Part 2). Palaeontological So-ciety of Japan, Special Papers 40: 304-551.*

PETUCH, E.J., 2002. New deep water gastropods from the Bimini shelf, Bimini chain, Bahamas. Ruthenica 12(1): 59-72.Olivella biminiensis Petuch, 2002: 68-69, figs. 3c-d. Recent.

7 km SW of Victory Cay, Bimini chain, Bahamas, 25º28.50'N-079º17.23'W.

PREZANT, R.S., COUNTS, C.L. & CHAPMAN, E.J., 2002. Mol-lusca of Assateague Island, Maryland and Virginia: Additions to the fauna, range extensions, and gigan-tism. The Veliger 45(4): 337-355.*

ZUNIGA ROMERO, O., 2002. Moluscos. Guia de Biodiversi-dad no. 1. Vol. I. Macrofauna y algas marinas: 1-43. Antofagasta.*

2003

ABSALÃO, R.S. & PIMENTA, A.D., 2003. A new subgenus andthree new species of Brazilian deep waters Olivella (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Olivellidae) collected by the RV Marion Dufresne in 1987. Zoosystema 25: 177-185.*Anasser Absalão & Pimenta, 2003: 180. Type species by

original designation: Olivella amblia Watson, 1882.

Olivella careorugula Absalão & Pimenta, 2003: 182-183, figs. 1g-i. Recent. South of Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, 23°47'S-042°10'W.

Olivella hyphala Absalão & Pimenta, 2003: 183-184, figs. 2a-

c. Recent. Abrolhos continental slope, Brazil, 18°59'S-037°50'W.

Olivella klappenbachi Absalão & Pimenta, 2003: 184-185, figs. 2d-e. Recent. South of Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, 23°47'S-042°10'W.

ALMEIDA ROCHA-BARREIRA, C. DE, 2003. Desenvolvimento embrionário e larval de Olivancillaria vesica auricu-laria (Lamarck, 1810) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Olivi-dae) em condições de laboratório. Atlântica, Rio Grande 25(2): 107-116.*

ARRUDA, E.P., DOMANESCHI, O. & AMARAL, A.C.Z., 2003. Mol-lusc feeding guilds on sandy beaches in São Paulo State, Brazil. Marine Biology 143(4): 691-701.*

BANDEL, K., 2003. Cretaceous volutid Neogastropoda from the Western Desert of Egypt and their place within the Neogastropoda (Mollusca). Mitteilungen Geol.-Paläont. Inst. Univ. Hamburg 87: 73-98.*

BATLLORI, J. & MORENO, J.A., 2003. Nota preliminar sobre lamalacofauna (Gastropoda) del Miocè del Pi Gros (Vi-lanova i la Geltrú, el Garraf). Butlletí de la Institució Catalana d’Historia Natural 71: 117-127.*

HAYASHI, I., 2003. 大量に打ち上げられたマクラガイ: それが意味するもの [A mass beaching of Oliva

mustelina shells and its implications]. The Chirobotan34(4): 101-110. [In Japanese].

HWANG, P.A., TSAI, E.H., LU, Y.H. & HWANG, D.F., 2003. Par-alytic toxins in three new gastropod (Olividae) species implicated in food poisoning in southern Tai-wan. Toxicon 41(4): 529-533.*

HYLLEBERG, J. & KILBURN, R.N., 2003. Marine molluscs of Vietnam. Annotations, voucher material, and species in need of verification. Phuket Marine Biological Cen-ter Special Publication 28: 5-299.*

ISLAMOGLU, Y. & TANER, G., 2003. The paleogeographic andpaleoecologic characteristics of the Miocene aged molluscan fauna in Antalya and Kasaba basins (west-central Taurus, SW Turkey). Bulletin of The Mineral Research and Exploration 126: 11-42.*

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MERELLES, C.O.A. & MATTHEWS-CASCON, H., 2003. Relations between shell size and radula size in marine proso-branchs (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Thalassos 19(2): 45-53.*

NIELSEN, S.N., 2003. Die marinen Gastropoden (exklusive Heterostropha) aus dem Miozän von Zentralchile: 1-229. Hamburg. Die marinen Gastropoden (exclusive Heterostropha) aus dem Miozän von Centralchile: 1-229. Dissertation. Universität Hamburg.*Oliva chilena Nielsen, 2003: 138, Pl. 32 figs. 1-4. Not availa-

ble, thesis not published according to the rules of the ICZN. Miocene. Ranquil Formation, Central Chile.

Olivancillaria matanzana Nielsen, 2003: 163-164, Pl. 33 figs.7-12. Not available, thesis not published according to the rules of the ICZN; refer to Olivancillaria matanzana Nielsen, 2004.

NIELSEN, S.N. & FRASSINETTI, D., 2003. New and little knownspecies of Pseudolividae (Gastropoda) from the Ter-tiary of Chile. The Nautilus 117(3): 91-96.*Macron vermeiji Nielsen & Frassinetti, 2003: 91-92, figs. 7-

8, 10-11. Miocene. Tortonian. Matanzas, Chile.

Triumphis maitenlahuensis Nielsen & Frassinetti, 2003: 95, figs. 16, 19. Miocene. Tortonian. Navidad Formation, Chile.

PASTORINO, G., 2003. A new species of Ancillariinae (Gast-ropoda: Olividae) from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. The Nautilus 117: 15-22.*Amalda josecarlosi Pastorino, 2003: 16-21, figs. 1-14. Re-

cent. Golfo Santo Matias, Rio Negro Province, Argen-tina.

PETIT, R.E., 2003. George Perry’s molluscan taxa and notes on the editions of his Conchology of 1811. Zootaxa 377: 1-72.*

RODRÍGUEZ SEVILLA, L., VARGAS, R., & CORTÉS, J., 2003. Bio-diversidad marina de Costa Rica: Gastrópodos (Mol-lusca: Gastropoda) de la costa Caribe. Revista de Bi-ologia Tropical 51(Supplement 3): 305-399.*

ROSENBERG, G. & PETIT, R.E., 2003. Kaicher's Card cata-logue of world-wide shells: a collation with discussionof species named therein. The Nautilus 117(4): 99-120.*

RUTHENSTEINER, B. & ROLÁN, E., 2003. The Gastropoda of Meteor 48. Congress Poster.*

SIMONE, L.R.L., 2003. Revision of the genus Benthobia (Caenogastropoda, Pseudolividae). Journal of Mol-lusca Studies 69: 245-262.*Benthobia atafona Simone, 2003: 246-252, figs. 1, 2, 7, 8.

Recent. 24°00'S-42°14'W, off Santos, São Paulo, Brazil,1020 m depth.

Benthobia complexirhyncha Simone, 2003: 252-257, figs. 3a-

g, 6a, 9, 10. Recent. 40°42.8'S-167°56.0'E, Tasman Basin, Australia, 1029 m depth.

Benthobia tornatilis Simone, 2003: 257, figs. 3h-jf, 4a-f, 6b, 11.Recent. 22°24'S-159°33'E, Coral Sea, Australia, 780-930 m depth.

Benthobia sima Simone, 2003: 258-260, figs. 4g, 5e-i, 6c, 12. Recent. 11°44'S-47°35'E, SE Glorieuses, Madagascar, 3716 m depth.

SOARES CATANO, C.H., VELOSO, G. & CARDOSA, S., 2003. Pop-ulation biology and secondary production of Olivan-cillaria vesica vesica (Gmelin, 1791) (Gastropoda: Olividae) on a sandy beach in southeastern Brazil. Journal of Molluscan Studies 69: 67-73.*

STERBA, G.H.W., 2003. Olividae: Fibel der Schalen. Mit 1550 abgebildeten Schalen auf 62 Farbtafeln und mitzahlreich Zeichnungen: 1-168. Hackenheim.

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2004

ARDOVINI, R. & COSSIGNANI, T., 2004. West African seashells: 1-315. Ancona.

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CALLOMON, P. & PETIT, R.E., 2004. Tadashige Habe's 'Coloured Illustrations of the Shells of Japan (II)' and 'Shells of the Western Pacific in Color vol. 2': Com-parison of printings and treatments of included taxa. The Venus, Supplement 3: 1-59.*

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KOSUGE, T., 2004. Records of Amalda sinensis Sowerby (Gastropoda, Olividae) from Iriomote Island, Ok-inawa, Japan. Chirobotan 35: 1-2.*

LEE, H.G., 2004. What's a rice olive, anyway? Shell.o.-gram 45(5): not paginated.*

MOOSLEITNER, G., 2004. Fossilien sammeln im Salzburger Land: Ein Führer zu klassischen und neuen Fundstel-len: 1-224. Wiebelsheim.

MORETZSOHN, F. & MCSHANE, M.K.K., 2004. Mapping marineinvertebrate biodiversity hotspots in the Indo-Pacific Ocean using GIS. Final report prepared for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Bishop Museum Technical Report 30: i-vii + 1-93.*

NIELSEN, S.N., 2004. The genus Olivancillaria (Gas-tropoda: Olividae) in the Miocene of Chile: rediscov-ery of a senior synonym and description of a new species. The Nautilus 118: 88-92.*Olivancillaria matanzana Nielsen, 2004: 90-91, figs. 8-13.

Upper Miocene. Intertidal platform about 1 km N of Matanzas, Navidad Formation, Central Chile.

PETUCH, E.J., 2004. Cenozoic seas: the view from easternNorth America: 1-308. Boca Raton.

POPOV, S.V., RÖGL, F., ROZANOV, A.Y., STEININGER, F.F., SHCHERBA, I.G. & KOVAC, M., 2004. Lithological-Paleo-geographic maps of Paratethys. 10 maps Late Eocene to Pliocene. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 250: 1-46.

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AGUIRRE, J., CACHÃO, M., DOMÈNECH, R., LOZANO-FRANCISCO, M.C., MARTINELL, J., MAYORAL, E., SANTOS, A., VERA-PELÁEZ, J.L. & DA SILVA, C.M., 2005. Integrated biochronology of the Pliocene deposits of the Es-tepona basin (Málaga, S Spain). Palaeobiogeo-graphic and palaeoceanographic implications. [Biocronología integrada de los depósitos pliocenos de la cuenca de Estepona (Málaga, S de España). Implicaciones paleobiogeográfi cas y paleo-ceanográfi cas.] Revista Española de Paleontología 20(2): 225-244.*

BEU, A.G., 2005. Neogene fossil tonnoidean gastropods of Indonesia. Scripta Geologica 130: 1-186.*

BOUCHET, P. & ROCROI, J.-P., 2005. Classification and no-menclator of gastropod families. Malacologia 47: 1-397.*

CARRANZA, A. & NORBIS, W., 2005. Latitudinal trends in shellcharacters of the neogastropod Olivancillaria urceus (Gastropoda: Olividae) in the temperate southwest-ern Atlantic Ocean. The Nautilus 119(2): 83-89.*

CLAVIJO, C., SCARABINO, F., ROJAS, A. & MARTINEZ, S., 2005. Lista sistemática de los moluscos marinos y estuari-nos del Cuaternario de Uruguay. Comunicaciones dela Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay 9(88): 381-411.*

COLTRO, J., 2005. Brazilian Volutidae. American Concho-logist 33: 20-24.Plicoliva oceanica Coltro, 2005: 20, 25, Pl. 20 bottom row,

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DHARMA, B., 2005. Recent & fossil Indonesian shells: 1-424. Hackenheim.

EERKENS, J.W., HERBERT, G.S., ROSENTHAL, J.S. & SPERO, H.J., 2005. Provenance analysis of Olivella biplicata shell beads from the California and Oregon Coast by stable isotope fingerprinting. Journal of Archaeologi-cal Science 32: 1501-1514.*

EL-SOROGY, A.B., ABD-ELSHAFY, E., ABD-ELMONEIM, M. & MOWAFI, A., 2005. Stratigraphy, paleontology and de-positional environments of some exposed Miocene sediments in Cairo-Suez district, Egypt. Egyptian Journal; of Paleontology 5: 223-251.*

GONZALEZ VILLARREAL, L.M., 2005. Guía ilustrada de los gasterópodos marinos de la Bahía de Tenacatita, Jalisco, México. SCIENTIAcucba 7(1): 1-84.*

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KANTOR, YU.I. & SYSOEV, A.V., 2005. Каталог моллюсков России и сопредельных стран [Catalogue of mol-luscs of Russia and adjacent countries]: 1-627. Moscou.

KAJIWARA, T. & MATSUKUMA A., 2005. Catalog of molluscan specimens of Kyushu University, Japan. 1. Cenozoic mollusca fossils collected by Professor Emeritus Tsu-gio Shuto. Bulletin of the Kyusyu University Museum 3: 107-206.*

MACSOTAY, O. & CACERES HERNANDEZ, R., 2005. Palaeocli-matology of the Pleistocene-Holocene using marine molluscs and hermatypic corals from northern Venezuela. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science 39: 93-104.

RAMOS, J.M. MENDIA, LARANCUENT, F. & NEHM, R.H., 2005. Establishing ontogenetic and taxonomic boundaries of extinct and extant Olividae (Mollusca: Gastropoda)from the Dominican Republic using multivariate morphometrics and UV analysis. C.C.A.P.P. Annual Conference, Abstracts and Program: 24.

ROLÁN, E., 2005. Malacological fauna from the Cape Verde archipelago. Part 1. Polyplacophora and Gast-ropoda: 1-455. Hackenheim.

STERBA, G.H.W., 2005. Eine neue Art der Familie Olividaevon Malaysia (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Schriften zur Malakozoologie 22: 75-78.Oliva virgata Sterba, 2005: 75-78. Recent. Off Kuantan,

Malaysia.

STERBA, G.H.W. AND LORENZ, F., 2005. Olivella (Janaoliva) amoni, a new subgenus and species from the Bis-marck Archipelago and Indonesia (Mollusca: Gastro-poda: Olivellidae). Visaya 1(3): 43-46.Janaoliva Sterba & Lorenz, 2005: 43. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Olivella amoni Sterba & Lorenz, 2005.

Olivella amoni Sterba & Lorenz, 2005: 43-45, figs. 1-5. Typespecies of Janaoliva Sterba & Lorenz, 2005.

fig. 64. Olivella amoni Sterba & Lorenz, 2005. Type species of Jana-oliva Sterba & Lorenz, 2005. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-31379.

Papua New Guinea.

STEYN, D.G. & LUSSI, M., 2005. Offshore shells of southernAfrica: 1-289.

TERZER, G.L. & RYALL, P., 2005. Riscoperta e posizione sistematica di Oliva ancillarioides Reeve, 1850 ed Oliva zenopira Duclos, 1835 (Gastropoda: Olividae). Bollettino Malacologico 41(9-12): 111-113.*

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WALLACE, M.W., DICKINSON, J.A., MOORE, D.H. & SANDIFORD, M., 2005. Late Neogene strandlines of southern Vic-toria: a unique record of eustasy and tectonics in southeast Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sci-ences 52: 277-295.*

WELLS, F.E., 2005. Molluscs of northwest Madagascar. In:MCKENNA, S.A. & ALLEN, G.R.: A rapid marine biodiver-sity assessment of the coral reefs of northwest Mada-gascar. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment 31: 32-38, 90-101.

WU, W.-L. AND LEE, Y.C., 2005. 作伙去撿螺仔-台灣常見貝類彩色圖誌 (The Taiwan common mol-lusks in color): 1-294.

2006

BAŁUK, W., 2006. Middle Miocene (Badenian) gastropods from Korytnica, Poland. Part V Addenda et Corri-genda ad Prosobranchia. Acta Geologica Polonica 56: 177-220.*

BOZZETTI, L., 2006. A new species of Ancilla (Mollusca: Olividae: Ancillinae) from southern Madagascar. Visaya 1(6): 38-40.Ancilla giaquintoi Bozzetti, 2006: 38, Pl. 1 figs. 1-3. Recent.

Madagascar.

ENCINAS, A., LEROUX, J.P., BUATOIS, L.A., NIELSEN, S.N., FINGER K.L., FOURTANIER, E., ET AL., 2006. Nuevo es-quema estratigráfico para los depósitos mio-plio-cenos del área de Navidad (33°00'-34°30'S), Chile central. Revista Geológica de Chile 33(2): 221-246.*

FEULNER, G.R. & HORNBY, R.J., 2006. Intertidal molluscs in UAE lagoons. Tribulus 16(2): 17-23.*

GEMERT, L. VAN, 2006. De mariene schelpen van Domini-cal, Costa Rica, of waarom een grote mond resulteertin een nat pak. De Kreukel 42(7-8): 107-116.*

KANTOR, YU.I. & SYSOEV, A.V., 2006. Морские и солоноватоводные брюхоногие моллюски России и сопредельных стран: иллюстрированный каталог [Marine and brackish water Gastropoda of Russia and adjacent countries: an illustrated cata-logue]: 1-371. Moscou.

LANDAU, B. & DA SILVA, C.M., 2006. The Early Pliocene Gastropoda (Mollusca) of Estepona, southern Spain. Part 8: Olividae. Palaeontos 9 : 1-21.*Amalda iberica Landau & Da Silva, 2006: 12-13, Pl. 2 figs.

4-5. Piacenzian, Early Pliocene. Velerín-Carretera, Vel-erín, Málaga province, Spain.

LEFORT, J.-P., 2006. Le genre Oliva Bruguière, 1789 en Polynésie Française. Xenophora 115: 25-36.*

LHAUMET, G., 2006. Famille Olividae Latreille, 1825. Amalda (Baryspira) rubiginosa (Swainson, 1825). Xenophora 115: 6-7.*

LIFF-GRIEFF, P., 2006. Rincon Hill Revisited: Part I (Gas-tropods). An iconography of molluscan fossils from a middle Pleistocene collecting locality. Las Conchas 37: 2-7.

MACKENZIE, T., 2006. Distribution of gastropod mollusks onthe intertidal zone of Vancouver Island, Canada. Pro-ceedings of the National Conference on Undergradu-ate Research (NCUR) 2006. The University of North Carolina at Asheville. Asheville, North Carolina April 6-8, 2006: 2199-2205.*

MOWAFI, A.E., 2006. Stratigraphy and paleontology of some Miocene sediments in the Cairo-Suez district, Egypt: i-xi + 1-189. Thesis. Zagazig University.*

PETIT, R.E., 2006. Notes on Sowerby’s The genera of re-cent and fossil shells (1821-1834). Archives of natu-ral history 33(1): 71-89.

SCARABINO, F., ZAFFARONI, J.C., CARRANZA, A., CLAVIJO, C. ,& NIN, M., 2006. Gasterópodos marinos y estuarinos dela costa uruguaya faunística distribución taxonomía yconservación. In: MENAFRA, R., RODRIGUEZ-GALLEGO, L., SCARABINO, F. & CONDE, D. (editors). Bases para la con-sevación y el manejo de la costa Urugayana: 143-155. Montevideo.*

SCOTT, T.M., CAMPBELL, K.M., RUPERT, F.R., ARTHUR, J.D., GREEN, R.C., MEANS, G.H., MISSIMER, T.M., LLOYD, J.M., YON, J.W. & DUNCAN, J.G., 2006. Geological map of the state of Florida.*

TERZER, L., 2006. Ordinamento sistematico della Famiglia Olividae Latreille, 1825 su base morfologica. No-tiziario S.I.M. 24(9-12): 9-16.*

2007

BOZZETTI, L., 2007. Due nuove Amalda (Gastropoda: Hypsogastropoda: Olividae) dalla Nuova Caledonia. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 56: 14-16.*Amalda allaryi Bozzetti, 2007: 14-15, text figs. Recent. Ile

des Pins, New Caledonia.

Amalda maritzae Bozzetti, 2007: 15-16, text figs. Recent. Norol Récifs, New Caledonia.

DAS, G.K., 2007. Occurrences of Polinices turridus (Swainson) and Amalda ampla (Gmelin) in the inter-tidal beach areas of Bakkhali. Indian Science Cruiser 21(5): 14-16.*

DUBOC, J.-P. & PINEAU, S., 2007. Olividae des Iles du Cap Vert - Olividae from Cape Verde. Xenophora 119: 24-25.

FINGER, K.L., NIELSEN, S.N., DEVRIES, J.T., ENCINAS, A. & PETERSON, D.E., 2007. Paleontologic evidence for sed-imentary displacement in Neogene forearc basins of central Chile. Palaios 22: 3-16.*

GULBIN, V.V. & CHABAN, E.M., 2007. Каталог раковинных брюхоногих моллюсков российских вод Японского моря. Часть 2 - Catalogue of the shell-bearing gas-tropods in the Russian waters of the Sea of Japan. Part 2. The Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malaco-logical Society 11: 5-30.*

HOLM, G.P., 2007. About Olivella pycna Berry, 1935, least known of the Pacific Northwest olives. The Dredgings47: 4-5.*

ISHIKAWA, M. & KASE, T., 2007. Spionid bore hole Poly-dorichnus subapicalis new ichnogenus and ichnospe-cies: a new behavioral trace in gastropod shells. Journal of Paleontology 81: 1466-1475.*

JOHNSON, C.L. & GRAHAM, S.A., 2007. Middle Tertiary strati-graphic sequences of the San Joaquin Basin, Califor-nia. United States Geological Surver, Professional Paper 1713: chapter 6.*

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KANTOR, Y.I. & BOUCHET, P., 2007. Out of Australia: Bel-loliva (Neogastropoda: Olividae) in the Coral Sea andNew Caledonia. American Malacological Bulletin 22: 27-73.*Calyptoliva Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 60-61. Type species

by original designation: Calyptoliva bolis Kantor & Bouchet, 2007.

Belloliva alaos Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 34-37, figs. 6-7, 8a-c,9. Recent. North of New Caledonia, 18°49 S, 163°16 E, 613-647 m.

Belloliva apoma Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 37-39, figs. 8d-f, 9-10. Recent. North of New Caledonia, 18°52 S, 163°23 E, 502-516 m.

Belloliva iota Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 43-44, figs. 12e-f, 13. Recent. Coral Sea, Lansdowne Bank, 20°47 S, 161°01 E, 289-294 m.

Belloliva ellenae Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 44, 46-48, figs. 14-15, 15a-d. Recent. Coral Sea, Chesterfield plateau, 19°53 S, 158°40 E, 370-400 m.

Belloliva obeon Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 48, 51-52, figs. 17-20. Recent. Coral Sea, Chesterfield Plateau, 19°40 S, 158°27 E, 245-252 m.

Belloliva dorcas Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 52, 54-56, figs. 16e-f, 20-22. Recent. Coral Sea, Chesterfield Plateau, 19°52 S, 158°30 E, 300 m.

Calyptoliva bolis Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 62, 65, figs. 27a-c, 28-29. Recent. Coral Sea, Lansdowne-Fairway Bank, 21°01 S, 160°57 E, 650-660 m.

fig. 65. Calyptoliva bolis Kantor & Bouchet, 2007. Type species ofCalyptoliva Kantor & Bouchet, 2007. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-9480.Coral Sea, Lansdowne Fairway Bank, 21°01'S, 160°57'E, 650-660

m.

Calyptoliva tatyanae Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 65-66, figs. 27d-g. recent. Coral Sea, southeastern part of Fairway Bank, 21°32 S, 162°27 E, 737 m.

Calyptoliva amblys Kantor & Bouchet, 2007: 66, figs. 27h-j. Recent. Coral Sea, Mellish Reef, 18°26 S, 155°12 E, 1100 m.

KOVÁČ, M., ANDREYEVA-GRIGOROVICH, A., BAJRAKTAREVIĆ, Z., RZOBOHATÝ, R., FILIPESCU, S., FODOR, L., HARZHAUSER, M., NAGYMAROSY, A., OSZCZYPKO, N., PAVELIĆ, D., RÖGL, F., SAFTIĆ, B., SLIVA, U., & STUDENCKA, B., 2007. Badenian evolution of the Central Paratethys Sea: paleogeog-raphy, climate and eustatic sea-level changes. Geo-logica Carpathica 58(6): 579-606.*

MECO, J., SCAILLET, S., GUILLOU, H., LOMOSCHITZ, A., CARRACEDO, J.C., BALLESTER, J., BETANCORT, J-F. & CILLEROS, A., 2007. Evidence for long-term uplift on theCanary Islands from emergent Mio-Pliocene littoral deposits. Global and Planetary Change 57: 222-234.*

PACAUD, J.-M., 2007. Nouveautés nomenclaturales et tax-onomiques introduites par Alcide d’Orbigny dans le

Prodrome (1850, 1852) pour les espèces du Paléocène et de l’Eocène. Geodiversitas 29: 17-85.

PASTORINO, G., 2007. Sexual dimorphism in shells of the southwestern Atlantic gastropod Olivella plata (Iher-ing, 1908) (Gastropoda: Olividae). Journal of Mollus-can Studies 73: 283-285.*

PAULMIER, G., 2007. Le genre Olivella Swainson, 1831 (Neogastropoda, Olivellidae) aux Antilles françaises. Description d’un sous-genre et de quatre nouvelles espèces. Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne de Bor-deaux 2007(3): 327-341.Parolivella Paulmier, 2007: ?. Type species by original des-

ignation: Olivella marginelloides Paulmier, 2007.

Olivella dolichomorpha Paulmier, 2007: 331-333, Pl. 1 figs. 1-3, Pl. 3 figs. 1-2. Recent. Martinique.

Olivella costulata Paulmier, 2007: 334-335, Pl. 2 figs. 1-4, Pl. 4 figs. 3-4. Recent. Martinique, N of Presqu'ile de la Caravelle, 14°47'80N-060°57'33W.

Olivella microspira Paulmier, 2007: 335-336, Pl. 1 figs. 4-8, Pl. 3, figs. 3-4. Recent. Martinique, Plateau insulaire, 14°27'09N-060°54'79W.

Olivella marginelloides Paulmier, 2007: 337-340, Pl. 2 figs. 5-7, Pl. 4 figs. 1-2. Recent. Martinique, plateau insulaire,E coast. Type species of Parolivella Paulmier, 2007.

fig. 66. Olivella marginelloides Paulmier, 2007. Type species of Pa-rolivella Paulmier, 2007. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-9699. Martinique,

continental shelf, East coast.

PETUCH, E.J. & ROBERTS, C.E., 2007. The geology of the Everglades and adjacent areas: i-xxv + 1-212. Boca Raton.

PILLER, W.E., HARZHAUSER, M. & MANDIC, O., 2007. Miocene Central Paratethys stratigraphy - current status and future directions. Stratigraphy 4: 151-168.*

RAMAKRISHNA, DEY, A., BARUA, S. & MUKHOPADHYA, A., 2007. Marine mollusks: Polyplacophora and Gastropoda. In: Fauna of Andhra Pradesh. Marine mollusks. Zoo-logical Survey of India, State Fauna Series 5(7): 1-148.*

SIMONE, L.R.L., 2007. Family Pseudolividae (Caenogas-tropoda, Muricoidea): A polyphyletic taxon. American Malacological Bulletin 23: 43-78.*

SPALDING, M.D., FOX, H.E., ALLEN, G.R., DAVIDSON, N., FERDANA, Z.A., FINALYSON, M., HALPERN, B.S., JORGE, M.A., LOMBANA, A., LOURIE, S.A., MARTIN, K.D., MCMANUS,E., MOLANAR, J., RECCHIA, C.A. & ROBERTSON, J., 2007. Marine ecoregions of the world: A bioreginalization of coastal and shelf areas. Bioscience 57: 573-583.*

VANAGT, T., 2007. De rol van swash in de ecologie van macrofauna op Ecuadoriaanse zandstranden, met

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WARD, L.W. & GILMORE, I.K., 2007. Lee Creek Mine. Au-rora, North Carolina. Mining operations, geology, stratigraphy and paleontology. A synthesis. VMNH Guidebook 8: i-vi + 1-138.

2008

AGUERRE, O., JOACHIM, S., MARCOMINI, J.L. & PATTEDOIE, B., 2008. Avant-projet pour la sauvegarde, l’étude et la mise en valeur du site fossilifère du Guépelle (com-mune de Saint-Witz, Val d’Oise): 1-55.*

BRANCH, G.M., GRIFFITHS, C.L., BRANCH, M.L. & BECKLEY, L.E., 2008. Two oceans. A guide to the marine life of southern Africa: 1-360. Cape Town.

DARRAGH, T.A. & KENDRICK, G.W., 2008. Silicified Eocene molluscs from the Lower Murchison district, SouthernCarnarvon Basin, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 24: 217-246.*

FALCONIERI, A., 2008. Una nuova Oliva dal Golfo del Ben-gala. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 61: 20-21.Oliva februaryana Falconieri, 2008: 20-21, text figures. Re-

cent. Bay of Bengal.

FALCONIERI, A., 2008. Oliva februaryana var. signata: Forma nova dalla Birmania. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 63: 19.Oliva februaryana var. signata Falconieri, 2008: 19. Recent.

Burma. Not available, introduced as a forma/variety after 1961.

GRIFFIN, M. & NIELSEN, S.N., 2008. A revision of the type specimens of Tertiary molluscs from Chile and Argen-tina described by d'Orbigny (1842), Sowerby (1846) and Hupé (1854). Journal of Systematic Palaeonto-logy 6(3): 251-316.*

KIRBY, M.X., JONES, D.S. & MACFADDEN, B.J., 2008. Lower Miocene stratigraphy along the Panama Canal and its bearing on the Central American Peninsula. Plos One 3(7): 1-14.*

LHAUMET, G., 2008. Famille Olividae Latreille, 1825, GenreOliva Bruguière, 1789, Sous-Genre (Omogymma) von Martens, 1897. Xenophora 123: 14-15.

LOZOUET, P. & GÉNAULT, B., 2008. Une nouvelle espèce d'Olivellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) dans le Stampien (Oligocène inférieur) du Bassin de Paris. Cossmanniana 12: 55-63.*Olivella carnutensis Lozouet & Génault, 2008: 59-60, figs.

2.1-2. Lower Oligocene. Maintenon, France.

MAJIMA, R. & HOMME, T., 2008. Shell-concentrated bed of the Dainichi Formation of the Kakegawa Group: Its fabric and origin. Journal of the Geological Society ofJapan 99(8): 659-674.*

MCILROY, R. & YUSNIASITA DOLS, N.E., 2008. The seashore life of the Brunei heart of Borneo. Volume 3: The seashells: 1-75. Brunei Darussalam.

MERLE, D., 2008. Stratotype Lutétien. Collection Pat-rimoine géologique 1: 1-288.

MERLE, D., 2008. Le contenu paléontologique du Lutétien du bassin de Paris. Collection Patrimoine géologique.Stratotype Lutétien: 1-102.*

PÁLFY, J., DULAI, A., GASPARIK, M., OSZVÁRT, P., PAZONYI, P. & SZIVES, O., 2008. Catalogue of invertebrate and verte-brate paleontological type specimens of the Hungar-ian Natural History Museum: 1-209. Budapest.*

PETUCH, E.J. & SARGENT, D.M, 2008. Olividae. In: POPPE, G.T.: Philippine marine mollusks. Volume 2. Hacken-heim.

POWELL, C.L., 2008. Pliocene invertebrates from the Travertine Point outcrop of the Imperial Formation, Imperial County, California. U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5155: 1-75.*

ROBIN, A., 2008. Encyclopedia of marine gastropods: 1-480. Paris/Hackenheim.

ROLÁN, E. & HERNÁNDEZ, J.M., 2008. Olivella oteroi Ber-mejo, 1979 en Canarias. Revista de la Academia Ca-naria de Ciencias 19(3): 89-93.*

SARGENT, D. & PETUCH, E.J., 2008. A new species of Oliva (Gastropoda: Olividae) from the Philippine Islands. Visaya 2(3): 87-90.*Oliva poppei Sargent & Petuch, 2008: 88-89, unnumbered

figure, fig. 1 (right), Pl. 1 figs. 1-4. Recent. Off Aliguay Island, off NE Mindanao, Philippines. Type species ofRecourtoliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017.

fig. 67. Oliva poppei Sargent & Petuch, 2008. Type species of Re-courtoliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017. RV 1424. Philippines, Davaodel Sur province, Balut Island, tangle nets, depth 100-150 m, 2017.

Scale bar is 1 cm.

SQUIRES, R.L., 2008. Eocene megapaleontology, strati-graphy, and depositional environments, Elsmere Canyon, Los Angeles County, Southern California. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Con-tributions in Science 517: 1-16.*

TORRES PALACIO, D.C., 2008. Ecología de “Oliva bewleyi” (Marrat, 1870) (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olividae) en Bahía Concha, Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona (PNNT), Caribe Colombiano: i-xx + 1-108. Thesis.*

QUAGGIOTTO, E. & MELLINI, A., 2008. Catalogo aggiornato dei molluschi fossili Eocenici di San Giovanni Ilarione(Verona - Italia settentrionale) prima parte: Mollusca, Gastropoda. Studi e Ricerche - Associazione Amici del Museo - Museo Civico “G. Zannato” 15: 41-58.*

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WU, W.-L. & JIAN, S.J., 2008. 桃竹苗地區貝類研究圖誌巫文隆、簡士傑. [The Mollusks of Taoyuan, Hsin-chu, and Miaoli Area, Taiwan]: i-iv + 1-251. Taipei.*

2009

ABSALÃO, R.S. & GARCIA, F.J.G., 2009. Anatomy of Olivella (Lamprodoma) volutella (Lamarck, 1811) (Gas-tropoda, Olividae), a Panamanian Pacific species. Bollettino Malacologico 45(2): 129-135.*

ANONYMOUS, 2009. Erratum. Xenophora 128: 9.

BENKENDORFER, G. & SOARES-GOMES, A., 2009. Biogeogra-phy and biodiversity of gastropod molluscs from the eastern Brazilian continental shelf and slope. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 37(2): 143-159.*

BOUCHET, PH., HÉROS, V., LOZOUET, P., & MAESTRATI, PH., 2009. Un quart de siècle d'exploration des faunes malacologiques de profondeur dans le Pacifique Sud et Ouest: Où en sommes-nous ? Où allons-nous ?. Xenophora 126: 18-51.*

CUNHA, R.L., GRANDE, C. & ZARDOYA, R., 2009. Neogastro-pod phylogenetic relationships based on entire mito-chondrial genomes. BMC Evolutionary Biology 9 (2009).*

DHARMA, B., 200 9 . Unknown title. Berito Solaris unknown volume: ?.Agaronia lutaria forma fikasherinae Dharma, 2009: ?. Not

available, introduced as a forma/variety after 1961.

FELDER, D.L. & CAMP, D.K., 2009. Biodiversity. In: Gulf of Mexico. Origin, waters, and biota: i-xix + 1-1393.

GULBIN, V.V., 2009. Review of the shell-bearing gas-tropods in the Russian waters of the East Sea (Sea of Japan). III. Caenogastropoda: Neogastropoda. Ko-rean Journal of Malacology 25(1): 51-70.*

HARZHAUSER, M., REUTER, M., PILLER, W.E., BERNING, B., KROH, A., & MANDIC, O., 2009. Oligocene and Early Miocene gastropods from Kutch (NW India) docu-ment an early biogeographic switch from Western Tethys to Indo-Pacific. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 83: 333-372.*

HÖLTKE, O., 2009. Die Molluskenfauna der Oberen Meeresmolasse (Untermiozän) von Ermingen und Ursendorf (SW-Deutschland) - The mollusc fauna of the “Obere Meeresmolasse” (Lower Miocene) from Ermingen and Ursendorf (SW Germany). Palaeodi-versity 2: 67-95.*

HUNON, C., 2009. Olividae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) Le genre Anazola, 1853: Comment identifier Anazola adamii (Terzer, 1992) ?. Xenophora 127: 36.

HUNON, C., HOARAU, A. & ROBIN, A., 2009. Olividae (Mol-lusca, Gastropoda) - Revue exhaustive des espèces récente du genre Oliva - A complete survey of recent species of the genus Oliva: 1-253. Paris/Hacken-heim.

JIMÉNEZ, J., ARRIGHETTI, F., TESO, V., HERMIDA, G.N., ZABALA, S. & PENCHASZADEH, P.E., 2009. Sperm morhology of two marine neogastropods from the southwestern At-lantic Ocean (Caenogastropoda: Volutidae and Olivi-dae). The Nautilus 123: 166-171.*

KANTOR, Y.I. & FEDOSOV, A., 2009. Morphology and devel-opment of the valve of Leiblein: Possible evidence forthe paraphyly of the Neogastropoda. The Nautilus 123: 73-82.*

KURAMOCHI, T., 2009. Growth of Olivella fulgurata (Gas-tropoda: Olividae) in Sagami Bay, Miura Peninsula, central Japan. The Venus 68(1-2): 71-73.*

LAURANCEAU, N., 2009. Lamarck et la coquille [1ère partie]. Xenophora 128: 44-49.

LELOUX, J. & WESSELINGH, F.P., 2009. Types of Cenozoic Mollusca from Java in the Martin collection of Nat-uralis. NNM Technical Bulletin 11: 1-765.*

LHAUMET, G., 2009. Famille Olividae Latreille, 1825: Ex-emple de la variabilité de formes et de couleirs d’une espèce Agaronia (Agaronia) gibbosa (Born, 1778). Xenophora 128: 11.

MIKUŽ, V., 2009. Miocene gastropods from the vicinity of Šentjernej and from other localities in the Krka basin, Slovenia. Folia Biologica et Geologica 50(2): 4-69.*

NIELSEN, S.N. & GLODNY, J., 2009. Early Miocene subtrop-ical water temperatures in the southeast Pacific. Pa-laeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 280: 480-488.*

PACAUD, J.-M., 2009. Maralsenia, un nouveau genre de Pseudolividae (Gastropoda, Muricoidea) du Paléo-gène inférieur des régions nord-africaine et sud-américaine. Bulletin de l’Institut Scientifique, Rabat, section Sciences de la Terre 31: 1-7.*Maralsenia Pacaud, 2009: 1-3. Type species by original

designation: Sulcobuccinum michelini Coquand, 1862.

PASTORINO, G., 2009. The genus Olivella Swainson, 1831 (Gastropoda: Olividae) in Argentine waters. Nautilus 123(3): 189-201.*

PETIT, R.E., 2009. George Brettingham Sowerby, I, II & III:their conchological publications and molluscan taxa. Zootaxa 2189: 1-218.

SARGENT, D. & PETUCH, E., 2009. Critique du livre de Hunon, Hoarau & Robin. Xenophora 128: 58.

SEGERS, W., SWINNEN, F. & ABREU, A., 2009. An annotated checklist of the marine molluscs from the Archipelagoof Madeira and the Selvagens (NE Atlantic Ocean). Bocagiana 226: 1-60.*

TESO, V. & PENCHASZADEH, P.E., 2009. Beach filling and im-posex in Olivancillaria deshayesiana (Mollusca: Gas-tropoda: Olividae) from the coast of Mar del Plata, Ar-gentina. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 89: 557-562.*

WILKINSON, T.A.C, WIKEN, E., CREEL, J.B. HOURIGAN, T.F., AGARDY, T., HERRMANN, H., JANISHEVSKI, L., MADDEN, C. MORGAN, L. & PADILLA, M., 2009. Marine ecoregions of North America.

ZUNINO, M. & PAVIA, G., 2009. Lower to Middle Miocene mollusc assemblages from the Torino hills (NW Italy):synthesis of new data and chronostratigraphical ar-rangement. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Strati-grafia 115(3): 349-370.*

2010

ALMEIDA ROCHA-BARREIRA, C. DA, 2010. Reproductive cycle of Olivancillaria vesica auricularia (Lamarck, 1810)

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(Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olividae) in southern Brazil. Arquivos de Ciencias do Mar 43: 110-118.*

BIJL, A.N. VAN DER, MOOLENBEEK, R.G. & GOUD, J., 2010. Mattheus Marinus Schepman (1847-1919) and his contributions to malacology: 1-200. Leiden.

COUSSEAU, M.B., 2010. Peces, crustáceos y moluscos registrados en el sector del Atlântico sudoccidental comprendido rntre 34° S y 55° S, con indicación de las rspécies de interés pesquero - Fishes, crus-taceans and molluscs of the southwest Atlantic, be-tween 34° S and 55° S, with indication of important fishing species. INIDEP Informe Técnico 5: 1-129.*

HART, M., 2010. Oliva rubrolabiata Fischer, 1902 is found in both pale (center) and normal forms in Vanuatu. In-ternet Hawaiian Shell News March 2010 Month Sec-tion: 13-14.*

HEALY, J.M., POTTER, D.G. & CARLESS, T., 2010. A prelimi-nary checklist of the marine gastropods (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Moreton Bay, Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature 54(3): 253-286.*

HOARD, R.J. & CHANEY, H.W., 2010. Olivella shells from Kansas archaeological sites. Plains Anthropologist 55: 293-298.*

ISLAMOGLU, Y. & HAKYEMEZ, A., 2010. Oligocene history of the Çardak-Dazkırı sub-basin (Denizli, SW Turkey): Integrated molluscan and planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 19:473-496.*

KITTLE, B.A. & PORTELL, R.W., 2010. Mollusca. Fort Thompson Formation (Late Pleistocene). Florida Fossil Invertebrates 12: 1-32.*

KULKARNI, K.G., KAPOOR, S.B. & BORKAR, V.D., 2010. Mol-luscan fauna from the Miocene sediments of Kachchh, Gujarat, India - Part 3. Gastropods. J. Earth Syst. Sci. 119: 317-341.*

LANDAU, B.M., 2010. Pliocene Gastropods from the Carib-bean Island of Cubagua (Venezuela): Taxonomy and palaeobiogeography: 1-342. Thesis. Lisbon.*

LAURANCEAU, N., 2010. Lamarck et la coquille [2ême partie. Suite de l’article paru dans Xenophora 127]. Xenophora 129: 42-48.

LEFEBVRE, P., 2010. Madagascar côte sud ouest. Xenophora 131: 25-27.

LHAUMET, G., 2010. Les Olividae de la Martinique. Xeno-phora 129: 16-17.

LHAUMET, G., 2010. Ancilla (Sparella) eloïsae. Xenophora 131: 7.Ancilla eloïsae Lhaumet, 2010: 7, figs. 1-3. Recent. Mada-

gascar. [Not available].

LOPEZ CRUZ, R.A. & VALLEJO, B., 2010. Species discrimina-tion in Philippine Oliva Linnaeus 1758 (Gastropoda: Olividae) using size and shape diversity measures. Loyola Schools Review 8: 85-104.

LOUWYE, S., MARQUET, R., BOSSELAERS, M. & LAMBERT, O., 2010. Stratigraphy of an Early-Middle Miocene se-quence near Antwerp in Northern Belgium (southern North Sea Basin). Geologica Belgica 13: 269-284.

MCCLINCY, R.J., 2010. Return to San Felipe, Baja Califor-nia, Mexico. The Festivus 42(10): 125-130.

PERRILLIAT, M. DEL CARMEN, VEGA, F.J. & COUTIÑO, M.A., 2010.Miocene mollusks from the Simojovel area in

Chiapas, southwestern Mexico. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 30(2): 111-119.*

PETUCH, E.J. & DROLSHAGEN, M., 2010. Molluscan paleonto-logy of the Chesapeake Miocene: i-xviii + 1-159. Boca Raton.

PORTELL, R.W. & KITTLE, B.A., 2010. Mollusca. Bermont Formation (Middle Pleistocene). Florida Fossil Inver-tebrates 13: 1-40.*

POWELL II, C.L., FISK, L.H., MALONEY, D.F. & HAASL, D.M., 2010. Biostratigraphy of the San Joaquin Formation in Borrow-Source Area B-17, Kettleman Hills Landfill, North Dome, Kettleman Hills, Kings County, Califor-nia. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2010-1140: 1-29.*

TAKEBAYASHI, Y. & WADA, T., 2010. 鳥取県東部の砂浜海岸 の打ち上げ貝類とWeb 図鑑の作成 - Mollusks

drifted on the sandy beaches in eastern part of TottoriPrefecture, Honshu, Japan: with online publication of the web book. Bulletin of the Tottori Prefectural Mu-seum 47: 7-25.*

TUNNELL, J.W., ANDREWS, J., BARRERA, N.C. & MORETZSOHN, F.,2010. Encyclopedia of Texas seashells: Identification,ecology, distribution, and history: 1-512. Corpus Cristi.

2011

AIKEN, S., 2011. The Solomon Islands: treasure from the sea. American Conchologist 39: 18-25.*

BEU, A.G., 2011. Marine Mollusca of isotope stages of thelast 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 4. Gas-tropoda (Ptenoglossa, Neogastropoda, Hetero-branchia). Journal of the Royal Society of New Zea-land 41(1): 1-153.

BOSCHELE, S., GATTO, R., BERNARDI, M. & AVANZINI, M., 2011. Fossile cenozoici della Valsugana. Catalogo della collezione Boschele, Parte I. Studi trentini di scienze naturali 88: 219-309.*

BROWN, D.P., 2011. Marine gastropods of American Samoa. Micronesica 41(2): 237-252.*

CAPROTTI, E., 2011. Molluschi tortoniani di Stazzano (Alessandria). Bollettino Malacologico 47(1): 47-81.*

CASTRO OLIVEIRA, C.D. DE, 2011. Systematics of the cryptic species complex Olivella minuta (Gastropoda, Olivi-dae). The Malacologist 57: 10-11.

CENTOMO, G., 2011. Olives from Unguja Is., Zanzibar Ar-chipelago (East Africa). Shelling trip report. TheOliva 1(2): 1-5.*

CENTOMO, G., 2011. List and iconography of the Oliva species found at low tide on some beaches of Bali and Gili Trawangan island (Indonesia). Shelling trip report. TheOliva 1(4): 1-13.*

COAN, E.V. & PETIT, R.E., 2011. The publications and ma-lacological taxa of William Wood (1774-1857). Mala-cologia 54(2): 1-76.*

DACCARETT, E.Y. & BOSSIO, V.S., 2011. Colombian seashellsfrom the Caribbean Sea: 1-400. Ancona.

DORNELLAS, A.P.S. & SIMONE, L.R.L., 2011. Annotated list of type specimens of mollusks deposited in Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil. Ar-quivos de Zoologia 42(1): 1-81.*

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FABER, M.J., 2011. The holy grail of Louis Charles Kiener’s “Spécies général des coquilles vivantes”. Miscellanea Malacologica 5(3): 61-70.*

FANELLI, C., GATTI, L., CASTIGLIONI, G., GATTI, G., TRINGALI, L., BALLETON, M., PETRONE, R., ANDO, S., CHERSIC, S. & WARNIER, V., 2011. I molluschi della Riserva della Biosfera del Comune di Fakarava (MTe05). Clio. Supplement of Argonauta 2011(7-12): 1-541.

HARZHAUSER, M., MANDIC, O. & SCHLÖGL, J., 2011. A late Bur-digalian bathyal mollusc fauna from the Vienna Basin(Slovakia). Geologica Carpathica 62: 211-231.

FINET, Y., CHIRIBOGA, A., RUIZ, D., BANKS, S. & TIRADO, N., 2011. CDF Checklist of Galapagos Marine mollusks: 1-164. Puerto Ayora.*

GARCIA, E.F., 2011. Sea star stomach uncovers geograph-ical extension for Parvanachis guerreroensis Strong & Hertlein, 1937, and other goodies. The Festivus 43(9): 93-94.*

LOZOUET, P., 2011. Nouvelles espèces de gastéropodes (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de l’Oligocène et du Miocèneinférieur d’Aquitaine (Sud-Ouest de la France). Partie4. Cossmanniana 13: 49-58.*Amalda garsensis Lozouet, 2011: 53-54, Pl. 3 figs. 13-18.

Oligocene. Rupelian. Gazoduc, Gaas, Landes, France.

MATSUBARA, T., 2011. Miocene shallow marine molluscs from the Hokutan Group in the Tajima area, Hyôgo Prefecture, southwest Japan. Bulletin of the Mizu-nami Fossil Museum 37: 51-113.*

OURIVES, T.M. DA, GUERRAZZI, M.C. & SIMONE, L.R.L., 2011. Gastropods from Camamu Bay, state of Bahia, Brazil.Check List 7(3): 328-336.*

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva ispidula var. samarensis John-son, 1915 [Oliva oliva “complex”] raised to specific level, with remarks on its feeding behavior. Infraspe-cific variability and Iconography. TheOliva 1(1): 1-14.*

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Catalogue and iconography of the Oliva species (Mollusca: Neogastropoda) living at Raas island, North-East Java, Indonesia. TheOliva 1(3): 1-7.*

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva staleyi n.sp. Description of a new taxon of genus Oliva (Gastropoda: Olividae). Comparison with Oliva oliva Linnaeus, 1758, with which it is syntopic. Observations in its habitat. TheOliva 1(5): 1-6.*Oliva staleyi Perini, 2011: 1-6, Plates 1-3, 5. Recent. North-

ern end of Narra Bay (9°14ʹ8ʺN, 118°25ʹ2ʺE), Sulu Sea coast of Palawan Island, Philippines.1

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva porphyria (Linnaeus, 1758). TheOliva Card 01: 1-5.*

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva populations (Linnaeus, 1758). TheOliva Card 01-B: 1-6.*

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva reticulata (Röding, 1798). TheO-liva Card 02: 1-8.*

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva bulbosa (Röding, 1798). TheO-liva Card 03: 1-9.*

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva miniacea (Röding, 1798). TheO-liva Card 04: 1-15.*

1. There apparently has been a publication on paper (hard cover binding ofseveral of the theOliva issues) of this taxon. It is, however, unclear if itmatches the requirements of the ICZN. As there is no contact with the au-thor, Mauro Perini, of the taxon anymore, the validity of the taxon remainsuncertain.

PERINI, M.A., 2011. Oliva oliva (Linnaeus, 1758). TheOlivaCard 05: 1-12.*

PERRILLIAT, M. DEL C. & FLORES-GUERRERO, P., 2011. Molus-cos de la Formación Agueguexquite (Plioceno in-ferior) de Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, México. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas 28(3): 379-397.*

PETUCH, E.J. & SARGENT, D.M., 2011. Rare and unusual shells of the Florida Keys and adjacent areas: 1-159. Wellington, Florida.

PLIEGO-CÁRDENAS, R. & GONZÁLEZ-PEDRAZA, A., 2011. The families Olividae and Olivellidae at the malacological collection of the Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Bioló-gicas, IPN, Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiver-sidad 82: 1138-1144.*

PORTELL, R.W. & HULBERT, R.C., 2011. Haile Quarries fieldguide Newberry, Florida. Southeastern Geolo-gical Society Fieldbook 53: 1-24.*

ROCHA-BARREIRA, C. DE ALMEIDA, MATTHEWS-CASCON, H. & SILVA

SOUZA, L. DA, 2011. Mollucan types in the malacolo-gical collection “prof. Henry Ramos Matthews” of the Instituto de Ciências do Mar, Universidade Federal do Ceará - Espécimes-Tipos de Moluscos da Coleção Malacologica Professor “Henry Ramos Mat-thews” Do Instituto De Ciências Do Mar, Universid-ade Federal Do Ceará. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar 44(3): 99-106.*

RUPERT, S.D. & PETERS, W.S., 2011. Autotomy of the pos-terior foot in Agaronia (Caenogastropoda: Olividae) occurs in animals that are fully withdrawn into their shells. Journal of Molluscan Studies 77: 437-440.*

SIMONE, L.R.L., 2011. Phylogeny of the Caenogastropoda (Mollusca), based on comparative morphology. Arqui-vos de Zoologia 42(4): 162-323.*

TESO, V. & PASTORINO, G., 2011. A revision of the genus Olivancillaria (Mollusca: Olividae) from the south-western Atlantic. Zootaxa 2889: 1-34.*

TESO, V., SIGNORELLI, J.H. & PASTORINO, G., 2011. Shell phenotypic variation in the south-western Atlantic gastropod Olivancillaria carcellesi (Mollusca: Gastro-poda). Journal of the Marine Biological Association ofthe United Kingdom 91: 1089-1094.*

THORPE, C.M., 2011. Return to Union Island to search for Conus cedonulli dominicanus Hwass, 1792. The Shell-O-Gram 52(1): 3-5.*

THORPE, C.M., 2011. A closer look at Oliva reticularis Lamarck, 1810 the Netted Olive and some of its forms. The Shell-O-Gram 52(1): 6-7.*

2012

AL-YAMANI, F.Y., SKRYABIN, V., BOLTACHOVA, N., REVKOV, N., MAKAROV, M. GRINTSOV, V., ET AL., 2012. Illustrated atlas on the zoobenthos of Kuwait: 1-381. Safat.*

ARRIGHETTI, F., TESO, V., MACKENSEN, T.B.A. & PENCHASZADEH, P.E., 2012. Age and growth of Olivancillaria de-shayesiana (Gastropoda: Olividae) in the Southwest-ern Atlantic Ocean. Malacologia 55: 163-170.

BANDEL, K. & DOCKERY, D.T., 2012. Protoconch characters of Late Cretaceous Latrogastropoda (Neogastropoda and Neomesogastropoda) as an aid in the recon-struction of the phylogeny of the Neogastropoda. Freiberger Forschungshefte C 542: 93-128.*

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BIELER, R. & PETIT, R.E., 2012. Molluscan taxa in the pub-lications of the Museum Godeffroy of Hamburg, with a discussion of the Godeffroy sales catalogs (1864-1884), the Journal des Museum Godeffroy (1873-1910), and a history of the museum. Zootaxa 3511, 1-80.*

CAZE, B., MERLE, D., SAINT MARTIN, J.-P. & PACAUD, J.-M., 2012. Les mollusques éocènes se dévoilent sous ul-traviolets. Fossiles, Hors-serie 3: 15-56.*

CEJNKOVÁ, K., 2012. Současný stav a výskyt měkkýší fauny na lokalitě Mušlov a aplikace technologie 3D tiskáren na fosilní materiál [Current status and occur-rence of mollusc fauna at Mušlov locality and applica-tion of 3D fossil material printing technology]: 1-41.*

CILIA, D.P., 2012. A new Javan species of Agaronia Gray, 1839 (Neogastropoda: Olividae). Novapex 13(1): 33-36.*Agaronia johnabbasi Cilia, 2012: 33-34, figs. 1-6. Recent.

East Pangandaran Bay, Java, Indonesia.

COURVILLE, P., PACAUD, J.-M., MERLE, D. & LEBRUN, P., 2012. Le Lutétien de Damery (Marne, France) - Géologie, environnements, associations de bivalves et gastéro-podes. In: Les coquillages de l'Éocène du Bassin parisien, un trésor inestimable vieux de plusieurs dizaines de millions d’années. Fossiles. Revue française de Paléontologie (HS)3: 57-71.*

COURVILLE, P., 2012. Campanile et autres gastéropodes lutétiens (Eocène) de Fleury-la-Rivière, Marne. Fossiles 10: 51-53.*

CYRUS, A.Z., RUPERT, S.D., SILVA, A.S., GRAF, M., RAPPAPORT,J.C., PALADINO, F.V. & PETERS, W.S., 2012. The behavi-oural and sensory ecology of Agaronia propatula (Caenogastropoda: Olividae), a swash-surfing pred-ator on sandy beaches of the Panamic faunal province. Journal of Molluscan Studies 2012: 1-11.*

GERLACH, G. & GERLACH, R., 2012. Species list of marine molluscs on Silhouette Island. Phelsuma 2012(12): 12-23.*

GLADENKOV, Y.B., 2012. North Pacific mollusca as-semblages and paleography in the Early Paleogene. Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences 105: 68-71.*

GLADENKOV, Y.B., 2012. North Pacific molluscan as-semblages and paleogeography in the early Paleo-gene. Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences 105(1): 68-71.*

GRATECAP, D., 2012. Le genre Amalda en Afrique Australe - The genus Amalda in South Africa. Xenophora 140: 19-29.

GROVES, L.T., 2012. Catalog of Recent molluscan types inthe Natural History Museum of Los Angeles: not pagi-nated.*

KOHAN, A., BADBARDAST, A. & SHOKRI, M., 2012. The gastro-pod fauna along the Bushehr province intertidal zone of the Persian Gulf. Journal of the Persian Gulf (Ma-rine Science) 3(9): 33-42.

LAURANCEAU, N., 2012. Le Burdigalien nord-aquitain de Mérignac (Gironde). Fossiles 9: 50-52.

LEBRUN, P., COURVILLE P. & PACAUD J.-M., 2012. Les mol-lusques des sables éocènes de Bois-Gouët (Loire-At-lantique). In: Les coquillages de l'Éocène du Bassin parisien, un trésor inestimable vieux de plusieurs

dizaines de millions d’années. Fossiles. Revue française de paléontologie (HS)3, 92-97.*

LHAUMET, G., 2012. Oliva (Carmione) bulbosa Röding, 1798. Xenophora 140: 10-11.

LOPES, R.P. & SIMONE, L.R.L., 2012. New fossil records of Pleistocene marine mollusks in southern Brazil. Re-vista Brasiliera de Paleontologia 15: 49-56.*

LOZANO, J.F.B., 2012. Fósiles marinos del Néogeno de Canarias (collección de la ULPGC). Dos neotipos, catálogo y nuevas aportaciones (sistemática, paleoe-cología y paleoclimatología). Departamento de Biolo-gía. Doctorado de Ecología y Gestión de los Re-cursos Vivos Marinos, 1-453. Las Palmas: Univer-sidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.*

LUMBAN BATU, U.M. & POEDJOPRAJITNO, S., 2012. Quaternary geological phenomena in Labuhan area, Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province. Indonesian Journal of Geology 7: 211-226.*

NISHI, H., IZAWA N. & MATSUOKA K., 2012. Catalogue of shellcollection by Mr. Hiroshi Takakuwa donated to Toyo-hashi Museum of Natural History. 2. Gastropoda (Part10). Miscellaneous Reports of the Toyohashi Mu-seum of Natural History 24: 1-140.*

OLEINIK, A.E., PETUCH, E.J. & ALEY, W.C., 2012. Bathyal gastropods of Bimini Chain, Bahamas, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 125(1): 19-53.*

PERINI, M.A., 201 2 . Oliva oliva (Linnaeus, 1758). Revi-sion.TheOliva Card 05: 1-10.*

PERINI, M.A., 201 2 . Oliva splendidula Sowerby, 1825. TheOliva Card 06: 1-4.*

PERINI, M.A., 201 2 . Oliva incrassata (Lightfoot in Solan-der, 1786). TheOliva Card 07: 1-6.*

PERINI, M.A., 20 12 . Oliva mascarena Tursch & Greifene-der, 1996. TheOliva Card 08: 1-4.*

PERINI, M.A., 201 2 . Oliva miniacea flammeacolor Petuch & Sargent, 1986. TheOliva Card 09: 1-6.*

PERINI, M.A., 201 2 . Oliva polpasta Duclos, 1833. TheO-liva Card 10: 1-5.*

PERINI, M.A., 201 2 . Oliva miniacea tremulina Lamarck, 1811. TheOliva Card 11: 1-6.*

PEREIRA LOPES, R. & SIMONE, L.R.L., 2012. New fossil re-cords of Pleistocene marine mollusks in Southern Brazil. Rev. bras. Paleontol. 15(1): 49-56.*

PERINI, M.A. & VULLIET T., 2012. Oliva concinna Marrat, 1870 from Efate Island, Vanuatu. Iconography, note on its ecology and comparison between different pop-ulations. The Oliva 2(1): 1-6.*

PETUCH, E.J., 2012. Miocene Asteroid Impacts: Proposed Effects on the Biogeography and Extinction Patterns of Eastern North American Gastropods. In: TALENT, J.A. (Editor): Earth and Life. Global Biodiversity, Ex-tinction Intervals and Biogeographic Perturbations Through Time: 967-981. Dordrecht/Heidelberg/Lon-don/New York.

PETUCH, E.J. & SARGENT, D.M., 201 2 . Rare and unusual shells of southern Florida (Mainland, Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas): 1-189. Mount Dora, Florida.

PETIT, R.E., 2012. John Edward Gray (1800-1875): his malacological publications and molluscan taxa.

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Zootaxa 3214: 1-125. [Type designation of StrephonaGray, 1847]

POPPE, G., 2012. A listing of Philippine marine mollusks. Visaya Net 30: 1-135.*

PORTELL, R.W., MEANS, G.H. & HULBERT, R.C., 2012. SMR Aggregates, Inc., Sarasota, Florida. Southeastern Geological Society Field Trip Guidebook 56: 1-23.*

SARGENT, D.M. & PETUCH, E.J., 2012. A new species of Oliva (Gastropoda: Olividae) from Mauritius, Mas-carene Islands. Visaya 3(5): 4-10.Oliva hayesi Sargent & Petuch, 2012: ?. Recent. Mauritius.

SOCORRO, O.A. & PÁES, E.T., 2012. The Pirabas Formation(Early Miocene from Brazil) and the Tropical Western Central Atlantic Subprovince - A Formação Pirabas do Brasil (Mioceno inferior) e a subprovíncia tropical do Atlântico Noroeste Central. Bol. Mus. Para. EmılioGoeldi. Cienc. Nat., Belém 7: 29-45.*

SQUIRES, R.L., 2012. Late Pliocene megafossils of the Pico Formation, Newhall area, Los Angeles County, Southern California. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Contributions in Science 520: 73-93.*

TROOST, A.I., RUPERT, S.D., CYRUS, A.Z., PALADINO, F.V., DATTILO, B.F., & PETERS, WS., 2012. What can we learnfrom confusing Olivella columellaris and O. semistri-ata (Olivellidae, Gastropoda), two key species in Panamic sandy beach ecosystems? Biota Neotropica12: 101-113.*

VIANA DE ARAÚJO, P.H. & ALMEIDA ROCHA-BARREIRA, C. DE, 2012. Population dynamic and secondary production of Olivella minuta (Gastropoda: Olividae) on Sandy Beach in Northeastern Brazil / Dinámica poblacional y producción secundaria de Olivella minuta (Gas-tropoda: Olividae) en una playa arenosa del noreste de Brasil. Amici Molluscarum 20: 7-15.*

VULLIET, T., 2012. Mission “OLIVES” au Vanuatu. Xeno-phora 140: 7-9.

WOEHR, D.A., 2012. Fossil collecting report April 2012: notpaginated.*

2013

COSSIGNANI, T., 2013. Une nuova Amalda (Gastropoda: Hypsogastropoda: Olividae) dalla Nuova Caledonia. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 79: 25-26.Amalda herberti Cossignani, 2013: 25-26, text figures. Re-

cent. Passe de Kouaré, Exterior Bank, New Caledonia.

GARVIE, C.L., 2013. The molluscan macrofauna of the Seguin Formation (Upper Paleocene) in Central Texas. Bulletins of American Paleontology 384: 1-129.Pseudoliva globosa Garvie, 2013: 43, Pl. 7 figs. 11-13. Up-

per Paleocene. Seguin Formation, Texas, USA.

Eoancilla hordea Garvie, 2013: 61, Pl. 11 figs. 6-7. Upper Paleocene. Seguin Formation, Texas, USA.

HARZHAUSER, M., HOŞGÖR, I. & PACAUD, J.-M., 2013. Thane-tian gastropods from the Mesopotamian high folded zone in northern Iraq. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 87(2): 179-199.

LANDAU, B., HARZHAUSER, ISLAMOGLU, Y. & DA SILVA, C.M., 2013. Systematics and palaeobiogeography of the

gastropods of the Middle Miocene (Serravallian) Karaman Basin, Turkey. Cainozoic Research 11-13: 3-584.*

LOPES, R.P., SIMONE, L.R.L., DILLENBURG, S.R., SCHULTZ, C.L. & PEREIRA, J.C., 2013. A Middle Pleistocene marine molluscan assemblage from the southern coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia 16(3): 343-360.*

NIELSEN, S.N., 2013. A new Pliocene mollusk fauna from Mejillones, northern Chile. Paläontologische Zeit-schrift 87(1): 33-66.*

PACAUD, J.-M., MERLE, D. & PONS, J., 2013. Nouvelles es-pèces d’Ancillariinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olivi-dae) du Paléogène des bassins de Paris et d’Aquitaine. Cossmanniana 15: 27-73.*Bearizia Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 46-47. Type species

by original designation: Ancilla priabonensis Boussac, 1908.

Amalda bellovaciana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 34, Pl. 2figs. 1-6. Eocene. Ypresian. Trosly-Breuil, Oise, France.

Amalda beneharniana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 34-35, Pl. 2 figs. 7-10. Eocene. Ypresian. La Tuilerie, Gan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France.

Amalda pusagnensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 35-36, Pl. 3 figs. 1-7. Eocene. Priabonian. Possagno, Treviso, Venetia, Italy.

Amalda custodiensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 36-38, Pl. 3 figs. 9-10, Pl. 4 figs. 1-4. Eocene. Ypresian. Cous-touge, Aude, France.

Micrancilla oesiensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 39-40, Pl. 4 figs. 5-10, Pl. 5 figs. 1-4. Eocene. Ypresian. Butte-des-Usages, Cuise-la-Motte, Oise, France.

Micrancilla guanensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 40-41, Pl. 7 figs. 1-8. Eocene. Ypresian. La Tuilerie, Gan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France.

Spirancilla bechevillerensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 43, Pl. 8 figs. 3-10. Paleocene. Thanetian. Remise Ma-dame, Bachivillers, Oise, France.

Spirancilla bearizensis Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 45, Pl. 9 figs. 7-11. Eocene. Priabonian. Côte-des-Basques, Biarritz, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France.

Spirancilla vasconiana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 45-46, Pl. 10 figs. 1-5. Eocene. Priabonian. Côte-des-Basques,Biarritz, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France.

Micrancilla alibamasiana Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013: 48, Pl. 5 figs. 6-9. Eocene. Bartonian. Claiborne, Alabama, USA.

PENAGOS GARCÍA, F.E., 2013. Guía ilustrada Moluscos marinos gasterópodos y lamelibranquios de la costa de Chiapas, México: 1-125. Tuxtla Gutiérrez.*

PERINI, M.A., 2013. Note on Oliva (Strephona) contoyen-sis Petuch, 1988, local variety (synonym) of Oliva ful-gurator (Röding, 1798) according with Tursch, Gre-ifeneder & Huart 1998. The Oliva Note 01: 1-4.*

PERINI, M.A., 2013. Oliva spicata (Röding, 1798). Part one. Iconography of adjacent populations in the Cortezan subprovince, intraspecific variability and re-cent taxonomic history. The Oliva 2(2): 1-20.*

PERINI, M.A. & CENTOMO G., 2013. Agaronia (Anazola) gib-bosa (Born, 1778) from Pamban Island, India. The In-truder 1: 1-5.*

PETIT, R.E., 2013. A review of Biogeography and biodi-versity of western Atlantic mollusks by Edward J. Petuch. Conchologia Ingrata 13: 1-15.*

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PETUCH, E.J., 2013. Biogeography and biodiversity of western Atlantic mollusks: 1-252. Boca Raton/Lon-don/New York.Americoliva Petuch, 2013: 209-210. Type species by ori-

ginal designation: Oliva sayana Ravenel, 1834.

Oliva circinata jorioi Petuch, 2013: 210-211, fig. 10.3F. Re-cent. In sand, 10 m depth off Cabo de São Roque, Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil.

Oliva mooreana Petuch, 2013: 211-212, fig. 6.13E-F. Recent. Dredged from 310 m depth off the Turneffe Islands, Bel-ize.

SESSA, J.A., CALLAPEZ, P.M., DINIS, P.A. & HENDY, A.J.W., 2013. Paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographical implications of a Middle Pleistocene mollusc assem-blage from the marine terraces of Baía das Pipas, Southwest Angola. Journal of Paleontology 87(6): 1016-1040.*

SIBAJA-CORDERO, J.A., GARCÍA-MÉNDEZ, K. & TRONCOSO, J.S., 2013. Additions to the mollusk checklist of Cocos Is-land National Park, Costa Rica (Eastern Tropical Pa-cific) - Adiciones al catalogo de los moluscos del Par-que Nacional Isla del Coco, Costa Rica (Pacifico Tropical Este). Iberus 31(2): 127-163.*

TARDELLI, D.T., 2013. Distribuição espaço-temporal de Olivella minuta (Link, 1807) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Olividae) na praia de Barequeçaba, Litoral Norte do Estado de São Paulo: 1-63. Thesis. Sao Paulo.*

2014

ANONYMOUS, 2014. National list of species of Korea. Inver-tebrates-V: i-x+ 1-233.

BARRETO, A.M.F., OLIVEIRA, E.V., CASSAB, R. DE C.T., DUQUE, R.R.C., SUCERQUIA, P. & LIRA MOTA, M.A. DE, 2014. Catálogo do material-tipo da coleção paleontológica do Departamento de Geologia, Centro de Tecnologia e Geociências da Universidade federal de Pernam-buco. Estudos Geológicos 24(Especial): 3-53.*

BONCI, M.C., DAGNINO, D., MAZZINI, A. & PIAZZA, M., 2014. The mollusk type material of Gaetano Rovereto in the“BTP Collection” (Museo di Paleontologia - DISTAV - Università di Genova): history of the collection and the Oligocene bivalve types from the Pareto area. Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana 53(3): 163-177.*

CYRUS, A.Z. & PETERS, W.S., 2014. The cannibalistic snail Agaronia propatula (Caenogastropoda, Mollusca) is reluctant to feed on autotomized ‘tails’ of con-specifics. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 47: 285-290.

DOMINICI, S., 2014. Chapter 8. The mollusk fauna of the Monte Postale. In: The Bolca Fossil-Lagerstätten: A window into the Eocene World. Rendiconti della Soci-età Paleontologica Italiana 4: 89-94.*

FAURE, M.-F. & CHARLES, L., 2014. Une affaire de spécial-istes ? La Lettre de l’OCIM 153: 30-34.*

FLORES NASS, F.B., 2014. Identificación de macroinverte-brados fósiles de la Cuesta Santo Domingo, Forma-ción Santo Domingo, Mioceno Inferior, Chile: i-iv + 1-42. Thesis. Valdivia.*

FRANKLIN, J.B. & LALADHAS, K.P., 2014. Marine gastropods of Karala. Handbook: 1-185.

GEMERT, L.J. VAN & VERVAET, F.L.J., 2014. The finding of a sinistral Ancilla minima Thiele, 1925 and a note on the Ancilla species of Zanzibar (Tanzania) (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Olividae). Triton 30: 9-10.

GRATECAP, D., 2014. Le genre Amalda en Nouvelle-Calé-donie - The genus Amalda in New Caledonia. Xenophora 146: 13-20.

GROVE, S. & HIRD, D., 2014. Sinistrality in the gastropod Zemira australis (Sowerby, 1833) (Pseudolividae) from the NSW south coast. NSA Newsletter 149: 1, 3-4.*

HARZHAUSER, M., 201 4 . A seagrass-associated Early Miocene Indo-Pacific gastropod fauna from South West India (Kerala). Palaeontographica Abteilung A 302(1-6): 73-178.Alocospira uter Harzhauser, 2013: 113-114, Pl. 9 figs. 6-9.

Early Miocene. Burdigalian. Warkalli Formation, ChannaKodi Section at Lake Ashtamudi close to Padappakkara (08°58'36"N-076°38'08"E), Kerala State, India.

HOSSAIN, M.S., SHARIFUZZAMAN, S.M., CHOWDHURY, S.R., CHOWDHURY, M.S.N., SARKER, S., ISLAM, R.I. & TALUKDER, A., 2014. Sea shells of Bangladesh: Marine gastro-pod and bivalve molluscs biodiversity: 1-44. Chit-tagong.*

JAIN, R.L., 2014. Neogene fossils from Kathiawar, Gu-jarat, India with special emphasis on taxonomic de-scription of molluscs and corals. Palaeontologica In-dica, New Series 55: 1-470.

KENDRICK, A.J. & RULE, M.J., 2014. An annotated checklist of intertidal reef invertebrates from Marmion and Shoalwater Islands marine parks. Conservation Sci-ence W. Aust. 9(2): 201-213.*

KŘEHÁČKOVÁ, P., 2014. Terciérní Měkkýši Z Lokality Baden [Tertiary molluscs from the Baden locality]: 1-62. The-sis.*

MOGHADDAM, I.M., 2014. Early Miocene (Burdigalian) gas-tropod faunas of Vareh Zard section, north of Pole-Dokhtar, (Lorestan, Iran). Journal of Sciences, Is-lamic Republic of Iran 25(4): 357-367.*

MÜLLER, A., LEDER, R.M., HENNINGER, M. & BACH, F., 2014. Die Silberberg-Formation im Profil von Atzendorf bei Stassfurt (Egelner Nordmulde, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland). Hallesches Jahrbuch für Geowis-senschaften 36: 73-133.

PACAUD, J.-M., 2014. Description d’une nouvelle espèce de Micrancilla (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Olividae, Ancil-lariinae) du Lutétien (Éocène moyen) du Cotentin. Bulletin de la Société Linneenne de Bordeaux 149, (NS)42(1): 47-55.*Micrancilla antipodarum Pacaud, 2014: 50-52, Plts. 1-2. Eo-

cene. Lutetian. Fresville, Manche, France.

PAULMIER, G., 2014. La famille des Olividae Latreille, 1825(Neogastropoda). Le genre Oliva Bruguière, 1789, aux Antilles et en Guyane françaises. Description de Oliva lilacea nov. sp. Bulletin de la Société Lin-néenne de Bordeaux 41(4): 63-74.Oliva lilacea Paulmier, 2014: 444-445, Pl. 1, 4 fig. 2; 22-23.

Recent. Guadeloupe.

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PETUCH, E.J. & MYERS, R.F., 2014. New species and sub-species of olive shells (Gastropoda: Olividae) from the Panamic and Indo-Pacific regions and the Gulf of Mexico. The Festivus 46(3): 63-74.Americoliva bollingi choctaw Petuch & Myers, 2014: 64-66,

figs. 1g-i. Recent. St. Andrew Sound, Panama City, Bay County, Florida (Apalachicola River Delta).

Americoliva grovesi Petuch & Myers, 2014: 66-67, figs. 1a-b. Recent. Outer Gorda Bank. 6.5 miles from Punta Gorda,Baja California del Sur, Gulf of California. Mexico (23°01.56'N-109°28.5'W).

Americoliva mcleani Petuch & Myers, 2014: 67-68, figs. 1c-d.Recent. Dredged from 50 m depth off La Libertad, Guayas Province, Ecuador (2°12.1'S-80°55.2'N).

Miniaceoliva efasciata thierryi Petuch & Myers, 2014: 68-70,figs. 2e-f. Recent. Off Tarawa Atoll, Kiribati, Micronesia.

Miniaceoliva lamberti chloeae Petuch & Myers, 2014: 70-71,figs. 2a-b. Recent. Off Tepako Point, Uvea Island, Wallis & Futuna.

Omogymna vullieti Petuch & Myers, 2014: 71-72, figs. 2g-h. Recent. off Balut Island, Sarangani Group, Batulaki Peninsula region, Mindanao Province, Philippines.

PETUCH, E.J. & MYERS, R.F., 2014. Molluscan communities of the Florida Keys and adjacent areas: Their ecologyand biodiversity: i-xx + 1-299. Boca Raton/London/New York.Americoliva matchetti Petuch & Meyers, 2014: 244, figs.

9.6d-f. Recent. 250 m depth off Miami, Dade County, Florida, along the northern end of the Miami Terrace.

Americoliva recourti Petuch & Meyers, 2014: 244-245, figs. 9.6a-c. Recent. 250 m depth off Key Largo, Upper FloridaKeys, Monroe County, Florida, along the southern end of the Miami Terrace.

PICARDAL, R.M. & DOLOROSA, R.G., 2014. The molluscan fauna (gastropods and bivalves) and notes on envi-ronmental conditions of two adjoining protected bays in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines. Jour-nal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 2(5): 72-90.*

POPA, M.V., DUMA, A. & SÃPLÃCAN, A., 2014. Badenian gas-tropods from the collections of the Mureş County Mu-seum. Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii “Al. I. Cuza” din Iasi. Seria Geologie 60(2): 5-30.*

QUEIROZ, R.N.M. & DIAS, T.L.P., 2014. Molluscs associatedwith the macroalgae of the genus Gracilaria (Rhodophyta): importance of algal fronds as micro-habitat in a hypersaline mangrove in Northeastern Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Biology 74(3 suppl): S52-S63.*

STRANO, G., 2014. A study on olive shells: How accurate is our knowledge of the genus Oliva Bruguière, 1789? The case of Oliva lacertina. The Festivus 46(5): 178-183.

SYSOEV, A.V., 2014. Deep-sea fauna of European seas: An annotated species check-list of benthic inverte-brates living deeper than 2000 m in the seas border-ing Europe. Gastropoda. Invertebrate Zoology 11(1): 134-155.*

TAN, S.K. & LOW, M.E.Y., 2014. Checklist of the Mollusca of Cocos (Keeling) / Christmas Island ecoregion. Raf-fles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement 30: 313-375.*

TORREBLANCA-RAMÍREZ, C., FLORES-GARZA, R., MICHEL-MORFIN, J.E., ROSAS-ACEVEDO, J.L., FLORES-RODRÍGUEZ, P. & GARCÍA-IBÁÑEZ, S., 2014. New records for gastropoda class of species found in the rocky intertidal zone of the Marine Priority Region 32, Guerrero, Mexico. Open Journal of Marine Science 4: 221-237.*

TRIPP-QUEZADA, A., TRIPP-VALDEZ, A., VILLALEJOFUERTE, M. & GARCÍA-DOMÍNGUEZ, F., 2014. Composition and commu-nity structure of soft bottom mollusks in Isla San Francisco, Golfo de California, México. The Festivus 46(2): 21-25.*

VERMEIJ, G.J., 2014. Molluscan marginalia: serration at the lip edge in gastropods. Journal of Molluscan Studies 80: 326-336.

2015

BOYER, F., 2015. Révision des Ancilla (Olividae: Ancilli-nae) de Masirah. Xenophora Taxonomy 9: 3-14.Ancilla guttata Boyer, 2015: 6, figs. 13-14. Recent. Oman,

Masirah Island, North Cape

Ancilla pruinosa Boyer, 2015: 9, figs. 44-50. Recent. Oman, Masirah Island, South Bay, Mursays.

Ancilla sultana Boyer, 2015: 9-10 figs. 51-54. Recent. Oman, Masirah Island, North/Northeast coast.

Ancilla undulata Boyer, 2015: 10, figs. 55-58. Recent. Oman, Masirah Island, North/Northeast coast.

BOYER, F., 2015. Note sur les Ancilla du Golfe d'Aden. Xenophora Taxonomy 9: 15-18.

COSSIGNANI, T., 2015. Amalda hilgendorfi vezzaroi nuova ssp. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 89: 24-25.Amalda hilgendorfi vezzaroi Cossignani, 2015: 24-25, text

figures. Recent. Aliguay Island, Philippines.

CYRUS, A.Z., SWIGGS, J., SANTIDRIAN TOMILLO, P., PALADINO, F.V.& PETERS, W.F., 2015. Cannibalism causes size-de-pendent intraspecific predation pressure but does nottrigger autotomy in the intertidal gastropod Agaronia propatula. Journal of Molluscan Studies 81(3): 1-9.

DOLOROSA, R.G., & PICARDAL, R.M. & CONALES, SEGUNDO F. JR., 2015. Bivalves and gastropods of Tubbataha Reefs natural park, Philippines. Check List 11(1): 1-12.*

DUFFY, C.A.J. & AHYONG, S.T., 2015. Annotated checklist ofthe marine flora and fauna of the Kermadec Islands Marine Reserve and northern Kermadec Ridge, New Zealand. Bulletin of the Auckland Museum 20: 19-124.*

FLIS, J.E. & FLIS, C.J., 2015. Stone City Member, Middle Eocene, Claiborne Group, Stone City Bluff, Burleson Co., Texas Main Glauconite Bed (MGB) Study Guide:not paginated.*

GRATECAP, D., 2015. Le genre Amalda en Nouvelle-Zé-lande. Xenophora 151: 14-17.

GRATECAP, D., 2015. Designation of a neotype of Amalda decipiens (G. B. Sowerby III, 1897). Xenophora Tax-onomy 8: 24-25.

LAFONTAINE, Y., 2015. Le genre Oliva Bruguière, 1789 de l’île Maurice. Xenophora 151: 25-28.

LHAUMET, G., 2015. Famille Olividae Latreille, 1825. GenreOliva Bruguière, 1789. Sous-genre Omogymna von Martens, 1897. Le complexe nitidula. Xenophora 151:29.Oliva nitidula fusiformis Lhaumet, 2015: 29, figured. Recent.

Olango, Philippines. [Not available].

LEE, S.-W. & PARK,T.S. & PARK, J.-K., 2015. A new record of Amalda rubiginosa (Olividae: Gastropoda) from

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Korea. Korean Journal of Malacology 31(3): 253-255.*

LÓPEZ DE MESA, L.A. & CANTERA, J.R., 2015. Marine mol-lusks of Bahía Málaga, Colombia (Tropical Eastern Pacific). Check List 11(1): 1-18.*

PAULMIER, G., 2015. Les Olivellidae (Neogastropoda) des Antilles françaises. Description de quatre nouvelles espèces. Xenophora Taxonomy 8: 3-23.Olivella decorata Paulmier, 2015: 6-7, Pl. 1 figs. 6a-e, 7f-j. Re-

cent. Martinique, near Le Diamant, 14°27'93N-061°02'00W.

Olivella intermedia Paulmier, 2015: 7, Pl. 1 figs. 8a-d. Recent.Martinique, E coast.

Olivella albina Paulmier, 2015: 7-8, Pl. 2 figs. 9a-d. Recent. Martinique, near Le Diamant, 14°27'93N-061°002'00W.

Olivella minuscula Paulmier, 2015: 8, Pl. 2 figs. 10a-e. Re-cent. Guadelupe, small cul-de sac near Goyave.

PETRACCO, M., MONTEIRO CAMARGO, R., AMORIM BERENGUEL, T., PATRÍCIO DE ARRUDA, N.C.L., MATTO, L.A. DEL, LUND AMADO,L., NAVAJAS CORBISIER, T., BRAGA CASTRO, I. & TURRA, A., 2015. Evaluation of the use of Olivella minuta (Gas-tropoda, Olividae) and Hastula cinerea (Gastropoda, Terebridae) as TBT sentinels for sandy coastal habi-tats. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 187: 1-11.*

PINEDA-SALGADO, G., BERMÚDEZ, H.D. & VEGA, F.J., 2015. Patrimonio fosilífero del Parque Nacional Natural Gorgona - Fossil heritage of Gorgona National Natu-ral Park.*

RICHARD, C., 2015. Le Coquillat a Leognan (Gironde). Le Cannet Rocheville.

SALVADOR, R.B., RIBEIRO, G. & CAVALLARI, D.C., 2015. Mol-lusks on Brazilian postage stamps. Strombus 22(1-2):19-28.*

SIGNORELLI, J.H., URTEAGA, D. & TESO, V., 2015. Zulma Ageitos de Castellanos: Publications and status of described taxa. Zootaxa 4034(1): 045-069.*

TOUITOU, D., 2015. Sanibel. Xenophora 151: 30-32.

2016

BARROSO, C.X. & MATTHEWS-CASCON, H., 2016. Mollusks preyed by Octopus insularis (Mollusca, Cephalopoda)in a tropical area in northeastern Brazil. PANAMJAS (Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences) 11(3): 258-263.*

DRUMM, D.T., MASLENIKOV, K.P., VAN SYOC, R., ORR, J.W., LAUTH, R.R., STEVENSON, D.E. & PIETSCH, T.W., 2016. An annotated checklist of the marine macroinvertebratesof Alaska. NOAA Professional Paper NMFS 19: 1-289.*

GOLDBERG, R.L., 2016. Olive shells don’t care what you call them. The Festivus 48(3): 189-192.

GRATECAP, D., 2016. Le genre Amalda en Australie - The genus Amalda in Australia. Xenophora 155: 4-22.

GRATECAP, D., 2016. Le genre Amalda dans l’Ocean In-dien et le Pacifique Ouest - The genus Amalda in the Indian Ocean and the West Pacific. Xenophora 156: 4-15.

HESSEL, P., 2016. Jubilee book 25 years Stichting Schep-sel Schelp. Stichting Schepsel Schelp (Foundation

Creature Shell). From 1991 to 2016. Part 1: 1-296. Zwaag.

HESSEL, P., 2016. Jubilee book 25 years Stichting Schep-sel Schelp. Stichting Schepsel Schelp (Foundation Creature Shell). From 1991 to 2016. Part 2: 1-255. Zwaag.

HEYDRICH, I., 2016. Catálogo do material-tipo depositado nas coleções malacológicas do Museu de Ciências Naturais da Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul - A catologue of type material deposited in the malacological collections of the Museu de Ciências Naturais of Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande doSul. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar 49 (supplement): 26-36.*

HUNON C., RABILLER, M. & RICHARD, G., 2016. Oliva kohi spec. nov., (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Olividae). Xenophora Taxonomy 10: 7-13.*Oliva kohi Hunon, Rabiller & Richard, 2016: 7-8, 12, Pl. 1

figs. 1-6, Pl. 2 figs. 1-5. Recent. Malaysian part of the South China Sea.

JUNQUEIRA SUBIRÁ, R., 2016. Sumário executivo. Livro ver-melho da fauna Brasileira ameaçada de extinção - Executive summary. Brazil red book of threatened species of fauna: 1-76. Brasilia.*

KANTOR, YU.I., FEDOSOV, A.E., PUILLANDRE, N. & BOUCHET, P., 2016. Integrative taxonomy approach to Indo-Pacific Olividae: new species revealed by molecular and morphological data. Ruthenica 26(2): 123-143.*Ancilla morrisoni Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre & Bouchet,

2016: 126-132, figs. 3, 4a-d, 5-6. Recent. Papua New Guinea, New Ireland Province, Kavieng Lagoon, S coastof Baudison Island, 02°45.2'S-150°41.7'E, 10-12 m.

Ancilla kaviengensis Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre & Bouchet,2016: 132-134, figs. 4e-f, 6-7. Recent. Papua New Guinea, New Ireland Province, Kavieng Lagoon, NW side of Ral Island, 02°36.4'S-150°42.4'E, 19 m.

Ancilla atimovatae Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre & Bouchet, 2016: 134-137, figs. 8a-f, 9a-c. Recent. South Madagas-car, west of Cap Ste Marie near village of Lavanono, NW Rocher de l’Albatros, 25°28.2'S-44°56.4'E, 12-14 m.

Ancilla lhaumeti Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre & Bouchet, 2016: 137-139, figs. 9e, 10. Recent. South Madagascar, near Cap Malaimpioka, 25°22.4-25°22.7'S, 44°50.2-44°50.6'E, 19-20 m.

Calyptoliva bbugeae Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre & Bouchet,2016: 139-141, figs. 11-12. Recent. Tuamotu Ar-chipelago, off Kaukura, 15º41'S-146º54'W, 507-607 m.

KOVÁCS, Z. & VICIÁN, Z., 2016. A new Egerian (Upper Oligocene - Lower Miocene) gastropod fauna from the Esztergom Basin (NE Transdanubia, Hungary). Földtani Közlöny 146(3): 233-255.*

KUNTZ, P., 2016. Guadeloupe 2015. Xenophora 154: 35-39.

LANDAU, B., SILVA, C.M. DA & HEITZ, A., 2016. Systematics of the gastropods of the Lower-Middle Miocene Can-taure Formation, Paraguaná Formation, Paraguaná peninsula, Venezuela. Bulletins of American Paleon-tology 389-390: 1-581.Torqueoliva Landau, da Silva & Heitz, 2016: 181-182. Type

species by original designation: Oliva martensii Dall, 1903.

Torqueoliva strictotorquata Landau, da Silva & Heitz, 2016: 182-183, Pl. 39 figs. 6-7, Pl. 91 fig. 3. South of Casa Cantaure, Paraguaná Peninsula, Falcón State, Venezuela, Cantaure Formation, upper Burdigalian-lower Langhian, lower-middle Miocene.

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Olivella robustodentata Landau, da Silva & Heitz, 2016: 184-185, Pl. 40 figs. 1-2. South of Casa Cantaure, Para-guaná Peninsula, Falcón State, Venezuela, Cantaure Formation, upper Burdigalian-lower Langhian, lower-middle Miocene.

Olivella paucidentata Landau, da Silva & Heitz, 2016: 185-186, Pl. 40 fig. 3, Pl. 91 fig. 4. South of Casa Cantaure, Paraguaná Peninsula, Falcón State, Venezuela, Can-taure Formation, upper Burdigalian-lower Langhian, lower-middle Miocene.

LANGLEY, M.C. & O’CONNOR, S., 2016. An enduring shell artefact tradition from Timor-Leste: Oliva bead pro-duction from the Pleistocene to Late Holocene at Jer-imalai, Lene Hara, and Matja Kuru 1 and 2. PLOS One 11(8): 1-25.*

LEEUWEN, S. VAN & HEWITT, S.J., 2016. Molluscs of St. Eu-statius. In: Marine biodiversity survey of St. Eustatius,Dutch Caribbean, 2015 - Preliminary results of the statia marine biodiversity expedition, 2015: 83-112.*

LHAUMET, G., 2016. Famille Olividae Lattreille [sic!], 1825. Genre Ancilla Lamarck, 1799. Espèces pêchées à Djibouti. Xenophora 155: 37.

LHAUMET, G., 2016. Famille Olividae Latreille, 1825. GenreOliva Bruguière, 1739. Oliva (Oliva) oliva (Linné, 1758) forme indonesia. Xenophora 155: 38.Oliva oliva forma indonesia Lhaumet, 2016: 38, text figures.

Not available, introduced as a forma/variety after 1961. Recent. Indonesia.

NEUBAUER, T.A., 2016. A nomenclator of extant and fossil taxa of the Melanopsidae (Gastropoda, Cerithioidea).ZooKeys 602: 1-358.*

PINEDA-SALGADO, G., SCHAAF, P., AGUILAR-PIÑA, M., SOLÍS-PICHARDO, G. & VEGA, F.J, 2016. Contribución al al-cance estratigráfico de la Formación Agueguexquite (Mioceno), Veracruz, México. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 68(2): 187-197.*

POTIER, L., 2016. Petit meurtre au paradis (Ancilla ampla prise en flagrant délit sur le banc de sable des haut fonds de Musha-Maskali, Golfe de Tadjoura). Xenophora 153: 23; Xenophora 154: 24.

SANPANICH, K. & TAN, S.K., 2016. Shell-bearing gastropod molluscs of the Singapore Strait. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 34: 528-538.*

SCAMIT (Southern California Association of Marine Inverte-brate Taxonomists), 2016. A taxonomic listing of ben-thic macro- and megainvertebrates from infaunal & epifaunal monitoring and research programs in the Southern California Bight. Ed. 11: 1-171.*

STRANO, G., 2016. A study on Olive shells - 2: Oliva hira-sei Kuroda & Habe, 1952, and its new subspecies from Pangandaran Bay, Java, Indonesia. The Fes-tivus 48(1): 23-31.Oliva hirasei ameliae Strano, 2016: 26-27, figs. 3, 4. Re-

cent. Pangandaran Bay, S.W. Java, Indonesia.

THACH, N.N., 2016. Vietnamese new mollusks. Seashells - Land snails - Cephalopods: 1-205. Akron, Ohio.Amalda harasewychi Thach, 2016: 52-53, Pl. 14 fig. 215,

unnumbered plate on page 7 fig. 14. Recent. Off South-east of Nha Trang area, Khanh Hoa Province, Central Vietnam.

THACH, N.N. & BERSCHAUER, D.P., 2016. Viduoliva tricolor abbasi, new subspecies (Gastropoda: Olividae) from Indonesia. The Festivus 48(3): 168-171.Viduoliva tricolor abbasi Thach & Berschauer, 2016: 168-

169, figs. 1-10. Recent. Solor Island, Indonesia.

VERNEAU, N., 2016. Place des espèces rares dans les in-ventaires malacologiques. Xenophora 154: 4-21.

VOSKUIL, R.P.A., 2016. Olividae and Olivellidae (Gas-tropoda: Neogastropoda). A chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures, 1681 to present. Ver-sion 1. February 7, 2016: 1-120. Hulst. [Version 1 of the current document].*

WIGGINS, K., 2016. A bead analysis of northern Chumash Village Site, Tstyiwi: CA-SLO-51/H: i-iii + 1-49. Cali-fornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.*

2017

ANONYMOUS, 2017. October’s featured shell Oliva por-phyria (Linnaeus, 1758). The Beauii 2017(10): 2.*

ANONYMOUS, 2017. Os nomes galegos de moluscos: 1-61.*

BAKAYEVA, S. & KAIM, A., 2017. The mysterious origin of Neogastropoda. Conference poster.*

BORQUAYE, L.S., DANKA, G., LARYEA, M.K., ROBERTS, V., BOATENG, R. & GASU, E.N., 2017. Anti-inflammatory ac-tivities of extracts from Oliva sp., Patella rustica, and Littorina littorea collected from Ghana’s coastal shorelines. Cogent Biology 3: 1-11.*

BÜYÜKMERIÇ, Y., TEKI N, E., HERECE, E., SÖZERI , K., AKÇA, N. & VAROL, B., 2017. Early Pliocene molluscs from the easternmost Mediterranean region (SE Turkey): Bios-tratigraphic, ecostratigraphic and paleobiogeographicimplications. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 2017: 1-25.*

CHARLES, L. & FAURE, M-F., 2017. La collection mala-cologique d'Henri Lecoq et les coquilles de P.L. Duc-los. Les collections du Muséum Henri-Lecoq. VolumeVII - Zoologie: 1-127. Clermont-Ferrand. Listing and illustrating the materials originating from the Duclos collection, now in the lermont-Ferrand museum. Addi-tional Duclos syntypes are in the Natural History Mu-seum, Paris.

COAN, E.G. & KABAT, A.R., 2017. The malacological contri-butions of Rudolph Amandus Philippi (1808-1904). Malacologia 60(1-2): 31-322.*

COSSIGNANI, T., 2017. Oliva nitidula nellyae nuova ssp. dalle Filippine. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 94: 37-38.Oliva nitidula nellyae Cossignani, 2017: 37-38, text figures.

Recent. Olongo [sic! = Olango] Island, Cebu, Philip-pines.

COSSIGNANI, T., 2017. Una nuova sottospecies di Oliva dal’India. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 97: 54-55.Oliva irisans maxencei Cossignani, 2017: 54-55, text fig-

ures. Recent. India, Tamil Nadu, Tuticorin.

DINGENEN, F. VAN, CEULEMANS, L. & LANDAU, B.M., 2017. The lower Pliocene gastropods of Le Pigeon Blanc (Loire-Atlantique, northwest France), 4. Neogastropoda (in part). Cainozoic Research 17(1): 23-61.

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GRATECAP, D., 2017. Le genre Amalda dans l’Ocean Atlan-tique - The genus Amalda in the Atlantic Ocean. Xenophora 157: 10-16.

KANTOR YU.I., FEDOSOV, A.E., PUILLANDRE, N., BONILLO, C. & BOUCHET, PH., 2017. Returning to the roots: Morphol-ogy, molecular phylogeny and classification of the Olivoidea (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 2017: 1-49. [Type designation of Utriculina Gray, 1847]Calyptolivinae Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre, Bonillo &

Bouchet, 2017: 36-37. Type genus Calyptoliva Kantor & Bouchet, 2007.

Bellolividae Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre, Bonillo & Bouchet, 2017: 37. Type genus Belloliva Iredale, in Peile, 1922.

Benthobiidae Kantor, Fedosov, Puillandre, Bonillo & Bouchet, 2017: 40. Type genus: Benthobia Dall, 1889.

LACROIX, M. & LACROIX, J.-P., 2017. Le concert des harpes d’Unguja. Xenophora 158: 4-19.

LHAUMET, G., 2017. Famille Olividae Latreille, 1824. GenreOliva Bruguiere, 1789. Oliva (Miniaceoliva) irisans Lamarck, 1811. Variabilité de l’espèce. Xenophora 159: 9-10.

MACFADDEN, B.J., JONES, D.S., JUD, N.A., MORENO-BERNAL, J.W., MORGAN, G.S., PORTELL, R.W., PEREZ, V.J., MORAN, S.M. & WOOD, A.R., 2017. Integrated chronology, floraand faunas, and paleoecology of the Alajuela Forma-tion, Late Miocene of Panama. PLOS ONE 12(1): 1-27.*

OLIVER, P.G., MORGENROTH, H. & SALVADOR, A., 2017. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 93(2): 363-412.*

PETUCH, E.J. & BERSCHAUER, D.P., 2017. Two new genera ofolive shells (Gastropoda: Olividae). The Festivus 49(1): 52-55.*Recourtoliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017: 52-53. Type spe-

cies by original designation: Oliva poppei Sargent & Petuch, 2008.

Vullietoliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017: 53-54. Type spe-cies by original designation: Oliva splendidula Sowerby, 1825.

PETUCH, E.J. & BERSCHAUER, D.P., 2017. A new genus and anew subspecies of olive shell (Olividae: Olivinae) from the eastern Pacific Ocean. The Festivus 49(3): 224-228.*Felicioliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017: 225. Type species

by original designation: Oliva kaleontina Duclos, 1835.

Felicioliva kaleontina chimu Petuch & Berschauer, 2017: 226, fig. 1A. Recent. N of Isla Lobos de Afuera, Piura District, northern Peru.

POPPE, G.T., 2017. Philippine marine mollusks. The list-ing: 1-265.*

RAMANIBAI, R. & GOVINDAN, S., 2017. Mollusc diversity at Pulicat Lagoon (India). Transylvanian Review of Sys-tematical and Ecological Research 20(1): 31-42.* [dated 2018, published 2017]

RÍOS-JARA, E., HERNÁNDEZ-ORDAZ, O.F., JUÁREZ-MORAN, M.I., VILLALVAZO-ESTRADA, R., GALVÁN-VILLA, C.M. & ESQUEDA-GONZÁLEZ, M.C., 2017. La colección de moluscos mari-nos del Departamento de Ecología de la Universidad de Guadalajara, México. Conference poster.

RUMALAHTU, D. & LEIWAKABESSY, F., 2017. Biodiversity of gastropoda in the coastal waters of Ambon Island, In-donesia. AACL Bioflux 10(2): 285-296.*

STRANO, G., 2017. A study on olive shells - 3: Juvenile or adult? Prejudices, evidence, a new growth model andtaxonomic consequences. The Festivus 49(3): 210-223.

TORREBLANCA-RAMÍREZ, C., FLORES-GARZA, R., FLORES-RODRÍGUEZ, P., GARCÍA-IBÁÑEZ, S., MICHEL-MORFÍN, J.E., ROSAS-ACEVEDO, J.L. & VALDÉS-GONZÁLEZ, A., 2017. Com-position of Prosobranchia-Pulmonata (Mollusca: Gas-tropoda) in rocky intertidal zone in the Marine Priority Region 32, Guerrero, Mexico. Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 32(1): 81-93.*

VERMEIJ, G.J., 2017. Shell features associated with the sand-burying habit in gastropods. Journal of Mollus-can Studies 83(2): 153-160.*

VOSKUIL, R.P.A., 201 7 . Olividae and Olivellidae (Gas-tropoda: Neogastropoda). A chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures, 1681 to present. Ver-sion 2. February 24, 2017: 1-158. Hulst.*

WAAYERS, R., 2017. Shelling and molluscan photography in northern California and Oregon. The Festivus 49(1): 57-63.

2018

ALBERTI, M. & REICH, S., 2018. A palaeoecological review of the lower Gatun Formation (Miocene) of Panama with special emphasis on trophic relationships. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 2018: 1-21.

ANONYMOUS, 2018. March’s featured shell. Olivancillaria urceus Röding, 1798. The Beauii 2018(3): [2].*

BRIZIO, C., 20 18 . Checklist date: 10 March 2018. Compar-ative list Oliva Tursch & Greifeneder/ Sterba/ Hunon, Hoarau, Robin. [Only the latest version of this docu-ment is listed here. Previous versions are saved on the Olivoidea Scratchpad site.]*

COSSIGNANI, T., 2018. Amalda degalleaniae sp. nov. Mala-cologia Mostra Mondiale 98: 26-27.Amalda degalleaniae Cossignani, 2018: 26-27, text figures.

Recent. Toliara, Madagascar.

COSSIGNANI, T., 2018. Oliva hirasei vezzarokarinae ssp. nov. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 98: 31.Oliva hirasei vezzarokarinae Cossignani, 2018: 31, text fig-

ures. Recent. Lapu Lapu, Mactan, Philippines.

POPPE, G.T., TAGARO, S.P. & GOTO, Y., 2018. New marine species from the central Philippines. Visaya 5(1).Ancilla reboriae Poppe, Tagaro & Goto, 2018: ?. Recent.

Philippines.

ROBINSON, N.J. & PETERS, W.S., 2018. Complexity of the prey spectrum of Agaronia propatula (Caenogas-tropoda: Olividae), a dominant predator in sandy beach ecosystems of Pacific Central America. PeerJ 4714: 1-20.*

VOSKUIL, R.P.A., 2018. The superfamily Olivoidea (Gas-tropoda: Neogastropoda). A chronologic catalogue of literature, taxa and type figures, 1681 to present. Ver-sion 3: 1-124. May, 2018. Current document. Hulst.*

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Ghost taxa

The following taxa circulate among collectors or on the Internet: Underlined links refer to the page on the “Olivoidea Scratchpad” site on the Internet.

Olivella ogasawarana Oyama, 1909 .No information on this taxon can be found and it cannot be matched with any of Oyama’s publications. It apparently refers to a species from the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan.A specimen in the collection of the Kyoto University Museum, Japan, cat. no. 1040, is marked as being this species, although its original label identifies it as Oliva nota Marrat, 1868.

Olivella lindae Petuch, 1992 .Never published but the name circulates on the Internet (automatically generated Wikipedia page and derivates plus others). Furthermore, it was listed (but not validated) by Sterba (2004: 154) stating: “Venezuela, Islas Los Roques. 10 mm.”, and illustrated with plate caption (but not validated as well, not fullfilling the requirements of the ICZN) by Robin (2008: Pl. 383 fig. 18) stating: “12 mm - Venezuela”.

Oliva aliguayensis Popp e, 2005 . A manuscript and shell trade name for the species later described as Oliva poppei Sargent & Petuch, 2008. For further information, please refer to the original description of that taxon. It was illustrated with plate caption (but not validated, not fullfilling the requirements of the ICZN) by Robin (2008: Pl. 381 fig. 14) stating: “41.2 mm - Philippines”.

Oliva sallomacensis.A trade/collectors name to distinguish Serravalian (Miocene. Aquitaine Basin, France) specimens of the taxon otherwise recognised as Oliva dufresnei Basterot, 1825. The taxon apparently was never pub-lished.

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Web sites and web articles

Several web sites and web articles contain important information on the Olivoidea. Those sites are listed here. All sites have been checked just before release of this catalogue, to avoid dead links. In some cases (marked with *), a PDF print of the web article was made and attached to the library item on the Olivoidea ScratchPad site.

A collection of Eocene and Oligocene fossils. Compiled by Alan Morton. Web site. Listing and illustrating species from the Hamstead Bembridge Osborne Beds (Late Eocene-Oligocene. Priabonian-Rupelian), the Headon Beds(Late Eocene. Priabonian), the Barton Beds (Middle Eocene. Bartonian), the Bracklesham Beds (Early-Middle Eocene. Ypresian-Bartonian) and the London Clay (Early Eocene. Ypresian) of England. [Checked and ac-cessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

G uam mollusk s . Photography by Bob Abela. Web site.• ABELA, B. Olividae. Web article. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

Jaxshells. Owned, created and maintained by Bill Frank. Scientific advisor is Harry G. Lee. Web site with many short contributions.

• LEE, H.G. The thirty-year peregrination of the exquisite sinistral Ancillista velesiana Iredale, 1936: a chronology. Web article*. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

• LEE, H.G. A historical review of the Lettered Olive. Web article*. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

• LEE, H.G. Oliva of the Western Atlantic . Web article*. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

• LEE, H.G. Oliva ( Lindoliva ) spengleri Petuch, 1988 . Web article*. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

Kwajalein Underwater. A website devoted to the marine animals of the Marshall Islands.

• JOHNSON, S. & JOHNSON, J. Family Olividae. Web article. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpadlink

Le Lut é tien . Web site.

• ANONYMOUS. Les collections de Lut é tien . Web article. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

Let's Talk Seashells! A forum created for Conchologists and seashell collectors worldwide.

• KRISBERG, M.F. Oliva sayana Ravenel, 1834, Lettered Olive . Web article* [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella mutica (Say, 1822) . Web article* [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratch-pad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella sp. aff. floralia (Duclos, 1853 ) . Web article* [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22]Scratchpad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella dealbata (Reeve, 1850) . Web article [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella inusta G. B. Sowerby III, 1915 . Web article [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22]Scratchpad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella lactea (Marrat, 1871) . Web article [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratch-pad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella mutica (Say, 1822), Variable Dwarf Olive . Web article [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella nivea (Gmelin, 1791), West Indian Dwarft Olive . Web article* [Checked and ac-cessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

• KRISBERG, M.F. Olivella pusilla (Marrat, 1871), Tiny Dwarf Olive . Web article [Checked and accessed

2018/03/22] Scratchpad linkOlivella(Marrat, 1871), Tiny Dwarf Olive

Molluscs of Tasmania. A guide to the seashells and other marine molluscs of Tasmania. By Simon Grove, with Rob the Little.

• GROVE, S.J. Olivellidae (represents Bellolividae; Olividae – Ancillariinae (represents Ancillariidae). Web articles [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

N eogene Atlas of Ancient Life. Southeastern United States . A steadily growing web site, presenting photographs of fossil specimens as well as distribution and stratigraphic data.

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• ANONYMOUS. Olividae (Represents Olividae and Bellolividae). Web article [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

N ew Zealand Mollusca . Great project, loads of information.

• SPURGEON, A. Olividae (Listing the Ancillariidae of New Zealand). Web article [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

Stratotype Auversien du gisement d'Auvers-sur-Oise (France). Jean-François Lhomme. Scratchpad link

• P lanches photographiques . Web article. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/28]*

• Liste des espèces sur le gisement d'Auvers-sur-Oise . Web article. [Checked and accessed 2018/03/28]*

Unnamed Site. Listing and illustrating fossils from several sites in the southeast of the USA. Web site. Scratchpad link

• List of Eagle Point Duplin Formation Specimens Sorted by Taxonomy . [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22]

• List of Florida Fossils Sorted by Taxonomy . [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22]

• List of Lee Creek Chowan River/James City Formations Specimens Sorted by Taxonomy . [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22]

Vie Oceane. Somewhat outdated site, no modern taxonomy but adequately listing the Reunion Islandspecies.

• JAY, M. Reunion Island Mollusks. Olivellidae (represents Bellolividae); Olividae (represents Olividae and Ancillariidae). Web article [Checked and accessed 2018/03/22] Scratchpad link

Collection inventories:

ROWSON, B., ABLETT, J., GALLICHAN, J., HOLMES, A.M., OLIVER, P.G., SALVADOR, A., TURNER, J.A., WOOD, H., BROWN, C., GORDON, D., HUNTER, T., MACHIN, R., MORGENROTH, H., REILLY, M., PETTS, R. & SUTCLIFFE, R., 2018. Mollusca Types in Great Britain. Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales / Natural History Museum. Available online at https://gbmolluscatypes.ac.uk [Accessed 2018/04/15].

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Collection acronyms

MNHN — Museum national d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. Material from the "Collection dePaléontologie" has the prefix "F ". Hyperlink to IM records; hyperlink to F records.

RV — Private collection of Ron Voskuil, Hulst, The Netherlands (author of the current docu-ment, owner and administrator of the Olivoidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Scratchpad site). Where more than 1 specimen is included in the sample, individual specimens have a suffix, like 6745c. Suffixes range from a-z, wit i and j omitted. In those case where a lot contains over 24 specimens the suffixes continue as aa, ab, ac, etc.

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List of figures

fig. 1. Voluta porphyria Linnaeus, 1758. Type species of Porphyria Röding, 1798, and of Strephona Gray, 1847. RV 2514. Panama, Archipelago de las Perlas. Scale bar is 1 cm........................................................................................................7

fig. 2. Voluta oliva Linnaeus, 1758. Type species of Oliva Bruguière, 1789. RV 6931a. India, Tamil Nadu, Tuticorin. Scale bar is 1 cm..........................................................................................................................................................................................7

fig. 3. Buccinum glabratum Linnaeus, 1758. Type species of Eburna Lamarck, 1801, and of Dipsaccus Adams & Adams, 1853. RV2642. Aruba, San Nicolas. Scale bar is 1 cm........................................................................................................................7

fig. 4. Voluta utriculus Gmelin, 1791. Type species of Utriculina Gray, 1847. RV 2113. Sri Lanka, Gulf of Mannar, by diver, June 19,1975. Scale bar is 1 cm.......................................................................................................................................................10

fig. 5. Voluta jaspidea Gmelin, 1791. Type species of Jaspidella Olsson, 1956. RV 5804a. USA, Florida, Monroe County, Florida Keys, Little Torch Key, on sandy shoals, 1978. Scale bar is 1 cm......................................................................................11

fig. 6. Voluta carneolus Gmelin, 1791. Type species of Galeolopsia Rovereto, 1899. Type species of Galeolella Cossmann, 1899. RV 0409. New Caledonia, Ile des Pins. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................................................11

fig. 7. Porphyria miniacea Röding, 1798. Type species of Miniaceoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6966. Japan, Okinawa Island, S end of Nago Bay, in sand. Scale bar is 1 cm...................................................................................................................12

fig. 8. Porphyria vidua Röding, 1798. Type species of Viduoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 7042. Indonesia, Bali, Candidasa. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................................................................................................................12

fig. 9. Porphyria amethystina Röding, 1798. Type species of Annulatoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6971. Solomon Islands, Tulagi Island, in sand at night, 0.6 m. Scale bar is 1 cm....................................................................................................12

fig. 10. Porphyria urceus Röding, 1798. Type species of Olivancillaria Orbigny, 1841. RV 7306. Brazil, Sao Paulo, Pereque, trawled offshore, depth 3-4.5 m, sand bottom. Scale bar is 1 cm......................................................................................12

fig. 11. Ancilla cinnamomea Lamarck, 1801. Type species of Ancilla Lamarck, 1799, and of Anaulax Roissy, 1805, and of AncillariaLamarck, 1811. RV 2345a. India, Kerala, Trivandrum, December 1979. Scale bar is 1 cm..............................................13

fig. 12. Ancilla buccinoides Lamarck, 1803. Type species of Spirancilla Vokes, 1935. RV 4738a. France, Oise, Chaumont-en-Vexin[Eocene. Lutetian]. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................................................................................13

fig. 13. Ancilla canalifera Lamarck, 1803. Type species of Ancillarina Bellardi, 1882. RV 5374a. France, Eure, Gisors, excavation near D195 [Eocene, Lutetian]. Scale bar is 1 cm...............................................................................................................13

fig. 14. Ancillaria ventricosa Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Sparella Gray, 1857. RV 0642. Eritrea, Massawa. Scale bar is 1 cm..............................................................................................................................................................................................15

fig. 15. Ancillaria candida Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Sparellina Fischer, 1883. MNHN-IM-2000-1292. Sri Lanka. [March 26, 2018. This specimen erroneously marked as Oliva candida Lamarck, 1822. This MNHN specimen may well be the one illustrated by Bruguière (1816: Pl. 393 figs. 6a-b)]..............................................................................................................15

fig. 16. Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Strephona Mörch, 1852. RV 6957a. Senegal, Dakar. Scale bar is 1 cm..............................................................................................................................................................................................15

fig. 17. Oliva scripta Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Cariboliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6958. Haiti. Scale bar is 1 cm........16fig. 18. Oliva mustelina Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Musteloliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 6996. Japan, Wakayama

Prefecture, Shirahama. Scale bar is 1 cm..........................................................................................................................16fig. 19. Oliva tesselata Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Neocylindrus Fischer, 1883. RV 7054. Australia, Queensland, Pickersgill

Reef, sand trails. Scale bar is 1 cm....................................................................................................................................16fig. 20. Oliva volutella Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Lamprodoma Swainson, 1840 and of Ramola Gray, 1858. RV 2224a.

Mexico, Colima, Manzanillo, January 1969. Scale bar is 1 cm..........................................................................................17fig. 21. Oliva auricularia Lamarck, 1811. Type species (through its junior homonym: Oliva patula Sowerby, 1825) of Scaphula

Swainson, 1840. RV 1997b. Argentina, Buenos Aires, Villa Gesell, in shallow water on sand. Scale bar is 1 cm...........17fig. 22. Oliva acuminata Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Anazola Gray, 1858. RV 2114. Sao Tomé & Principe, Sao Tomé Island,

Praia das Conchas, at low tide, November 1985. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................................17fig. 23. Oliva hiatula Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Agaronia Gray, 1839. RV 1163f. The Gambia, Kotu, Kotu Point, crabbed,

among rocks, February 23, 2016. Scale bar is 1 cm..........................................................................................................17fig. 24. Oliva undatella Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Strephonella Dall, 1909. RV 6976b. Panama, Veracruz, muddy cove, at

night, February 25, 1975. Scale bar is 1 cm.......................................................................................................................18fig. 25. Oliva nana Lamarck, 1811. Type species of Dactylidia Adams & Adams, 1853, and of Micana Gray, 1858. RV 2384b.

Angola, Benguela, Baia Limagens/Praia das Limagens, at low tide in surf zone, December 1981. Scale bar is 1 cm....18fig. 26. Voluta ventricosa Dillwyn, 1817. Type species of Carmione Gray, 1858. RV 6933b. Mozambique, Beira. Scale bar is 1 cm.

.............................................................................................................................................................................................19fig. 27. Eburna balteata Sowerby, 1823. Type species of Rupertia Gray, 1865. RV 2165a. Aruba, S coast. Scale bar is 1 cm.......20fig. 28. Oliva splendidula Sowerby, 1825. Type species of Vullietoliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017. RV 0915a. Panama, Pedro

Gonzalez Island. Scale bar is 1 cm.....................................................................................................................................21fig. 29. Oliva biplicata Sowerby, 1825. Type species of Callianax Adams & Adams, 1853. RV 2215a. Canada, British Columbia,

Vancouver Island, Young Beach, on sand, April 3, 1968. Scale bar is 1 cm......................................................................21fig. 30. Ancillaria tankervillii Swainson, 1825. Type species of Amalda Adams & Adams, 1853, and of Sandella Gray, 1857. RV

0175. Venezuela, Isla de Margarita, by shrimper boat, depth 30-35 m, 1989. Scale bar is 1 cm.....................................21fig. 31. Voluta dama Wood, 1828. Type species of Olivella Swainson, 1831. RV 0588b. Mexico, Baja California, San Felipe, in

sand at changing tide. Scale bar is 1 cm............................................................................................................................22fig. 32. Ancillaria mauritiana Sowerby, 1830. Type species of Anolacia Gray, 1857. RV 5531. Kenya, Mombasa, 1977. Scale bar is

1 cm.....................................................................................................................................................................................23fig. 33. Ancillaria exigua Sowerby, 1830. Type species of Chilotygma Adams & Adams, 1853. RV 2386b. Muscat and Oman,

Oman, Al Masirah, at low tide, in fine sand. Scale bar is 5 mm.........................................................................................23fig. 34. Ancillaria australis Sowerby, 1830. Type species of Baryspira Fischer, 1883. RV 2148. New Zealand, South Island,

Kaikoura. Scale bar is 1 cm................................................................................................................................................23fig. 35. Buccinum sepimentum Rang, 1832. Type species of Fulmentum Fischer, 1884. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1301. São Tomé

& Principe, Ile de Prince (Principe).....................................................................................................................................24fig. 36. Ancillaria staminea Conrad, 1833. Type species of Olivula Conrad, 1833. RV 0088a. USA, Alabama, Clarke County,

Jackson [Claiborne Group, Lisbon Formation, Gosport Sand. Eocene, Bartonian]. Scale bar is 1 cm.............................24fig. 37. Oliva sayana Ravenel, 1834. Type species of Americoliva Petuch, 2013. RV 0177. USA, Florida, Tampa Bay. Scale bar is

1 cm.....................................................................................................................................................................................25

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fig. 38. Oliva triticea Duclos, 1835. Type species of Gemmoliva Iredale, 1924. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1273. Unknown locality. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................................................................................................................25

fig. 39. Oliva zanoeta Duclos, 1835. Type species of Zanoetella Olsson, 1956. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1340. Japan, China Sea. [Erroneous locality]. Scale bar is 1 cm................................................................................................................................26

fig. 40. Oliva anazora Duclos, 1835. Type species of Dactylidella Woodring, 1928. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1440. Peru. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................................................................................................................................26

fig. 41. Oliva panniculata Duclos, 1835. Type species of Acutoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1148. Unknown locality..................................................................................................................................................................26

fig. 42. Oliva kaleontina Duclos, 1835. Type species of Felicioliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1366. Australia, Galapagos [Australia erroneous]. Scale bar is 1 cm..........................................................................................26

fig. 43. Oliva rufula Duclos, 1840. Type species of Rufoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1390. Philippines. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................................................................................................................27

fig. 44. Oliva galeola Duclos, 1840. Type species of Galeola Gray, 1858. Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-1335. Philippines, Manila. Scalebar is 1 cm...........................................................................................................................................................................28

fig. 45. Oliva multiplicata Reeve, 1850. Type species of Multiplicoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 3073. Taiwan, Hengchun, trawled, 180-220 m. Scale bar is 1 cm................................................................................................................................32

fig. 46. Ancillaria scaphella Sowerby, 1859. Type species of Interancilla Terzer, 1997. RV 2352a. Oman, Muscat, July 1973. Scale bar is 1 cm...........................................................................................................................................................................35

fig. 47. Sulcobuccinum michelini Coquand, 1862. Type species of Maralsenia Pacaud, 2009. MNHN.F.A25635. Morocco, Tamdakht. [Eocene. Lutetian]..............................................................................................................................................37

fig. 48. Olivella nympha Adams & Angas, 1864. Type species of Cupidoliva Iredale, 1924. RV 2232a. Australia, Western Australia, Exmouth, intertidal, tracks in sand......................................................................................................................................37

fig. 49. Olivella simplex Pease, 1867. Type species of Olivellopsis Thiele, 1929. RV 6319. Réunion, Boucan Canot. Scale bar is 0.5 cm..................................................................................................................................................................................38

fig. 50. Oliva pacifica Marrat, 1871. Type species (through its junior synonym Oliva arctata Marrat, 1871) of Arctoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV 7102a. Thailand, Phuket Island; depth 36 m; February 1990. Scale bar is 1 cm...............................40

fig. 51. Oliva impressa Vasseur, 1882. Type species of Pseudolivella Glibert, 1960. RV 3768. France, Loire-Atlantique, Saffré, Bois-Gouët [Eocene. Bartonian]. Scale bar is 1 cm...........................................................................................................45

fig. 52. Ancilla nana Watson, 1886. Type species of Gracilispira Olson, 1956. RV 2152a. New Zealand, North Island, Coromandel Peninsula, off Kereta, 1972. Scale bar is 1 cm...................................................................................................................46

fig. 53. Ancillaria papillata Tate, 1889. Type species of Alocospira Cossmann, 1899. RV 6895. Australia, Victoria, Hamilton, Muddy Creek, Upper beds [Pliocene. Grange Burn Formation, Kalimnan (Zanclean-Piacenzian)]. Scale bar is 1 cm................48

fig. 54. Ancilla edithae Pritchard & Gatliff, 1898. Type species of Austrancilla Habe, 1959. RV 0667a. Australia, South Australia, Coffin Bay, May 23, 1983. Scale bar is 1 cm......................................................................................................................51

fig. 55. Ancillaria lanceolata Von Martens, 1902. Type species of Turrancilla Von Martens, 1903. RV 0066. Mozambique, between Inhaca and Xai-Xai, 380-420 m, July 2003. Scale bar is 1 cm...........................................................................................53

fig. 56. Oliva dubia Schepman, 1904. Type species of Parvoliva Thiele, 1929. RV 3097. Philippines, Masbate Island, Placer, with lumon lumon nets, depth c 30 m. Scale bar is 1 cm...........................................................................................................54

fig. 57. Ancilla priabonensis Boussac, 1908. Type species of Bearizia Pacaud, Merle & Pons, 2013. Neotype MNHN.F.J10285. France, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Biarritz, Les Bains, 43°28'12''N-001°33'36''W...................................................................55

fig. 58. Oliva brettinghami Bridgman, 1909. Type species of Proxoliva Petuch & Sargent, 1986. RV1429a. Australia, Western Australia, Northwest Cape, Bundegi Reef, in sand, low tide, at night. Scale bar is 1 cm..................................................56

fig. 59. Ancillista velesiana Iredale, 1936. Type species of Ancillista Iredale, 1936. RV 0640. Australia, Queensland, S of Yeppoon, Keppel Bay. Scale bar is 1 cm............................................................................................................................................68

fig. 60. Ancilla matthewsi Burch & Burch, 1967. Type species of Hesperancilla Kilburn, 1981. RV 2340. Brazil, Rio Grande Do Norte, Natal, ex pisce from "Pacamon"-fish, January 1985. Scale bar is 1 cm.................................................................79

fig. 61. Amalda ornata Ninomiya, 1988. Type species of Exiquaspira Ninomiya, 1988. RV 6913. Australia, Western Australia, Esperance, caught in 60-100 m, from stomach contents of Queen Morwong fish (Nemadactylus), 2002. Scale bar is 1 cm........................................................................................................................................................................................91

fig. 62. Entomoliva incisa Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991. Type species of Entomoliva Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-1119. New Caledonia, 22°40'S 167°41'E, 460-500 m, S of l'île des Pins.................................................................93

fig. 63. Fusulculus crenatus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998. Type species of Fusulculus Bouchet & Vermeij, 1998. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-1119. E of New Caledonia, 22°17'S 171°18'E, 450-550 m, Hunter and Matthew Islands........................................99

fig. 64. Olivella amoni Sterba & Lorenz, 2005. Type species of Janaoliva Sterba & Lorenz, 2005. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-31379. Papua New Guinea............................................................................................................................................................104

fig. 65. Calyptoliva bolis Kantor & Bouchet, 2007. Type species of Calyptoliva Kantor & Bouchet, 2007. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-9480. Coral Sea, Lansdowne Fairway Bank, 21°01'S, 160°57'E, 650-660 m..................................................................106

fig. 66. Olivella marginelloides Paulmier, 2007. Type species of Parolivella Paulmier, 2007. Holotype MNHN-IM-2000-9699. Martinique, continental shelf, East coast..........................................................................................................................106

fig. 67. Oliva poppei Sargent & Petuch, 2008. Type species of Recourtoliva Petuch & Berschauer, 2017. RV 1424. Philippines, Davao del Sur province, Balut Island, tangle nets, depth 100-150 m, 2017. Scale bar is 1 cm......................................107

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Acknowledgements

I wish to express my gratitude to the following persons who contributed (both recently and a long time ago) by donating specimens, by sending papers, comments, correc-tions and other information:

Bram van der Bijl, Cesare Brizio, Daniel Gratecap, Yuri Kantor, Gijs Kronenberg, Harry G. Lee, François Lithard, Jean-Michel Pacaud, Pierre Recourt, Giorgio Strano, John Taylor, Fred Vervaet, Mans Vroom, Christine Zorn. Thank you very much, merci beau-coup, hartelijk dank, Vielen Dank, grazie mille, большое спасибо.

And to all others authors who were so kind to make their papers available through ser-vices like Academia and ResearchGate.

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